Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Is it okay to go halfway?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Is it okay to go halfway?

    Hello again,

    I took my bike to the shop and had the charging system checked. Apparently the new\used r\r I bought 2 weeks ago is dead as well. I had a clue as to it's demise when i noticed that my voltmeter was charging up in the 15-16 range when at 5k rpm. (Sopmething the bike didn't do when I first got the r/r).

    So....My question is this. I recently bought an electrex stator and R/R. Can I put the R/R on the bike until I get time to swap out the Stator?
    Will the bike be okay with the stock stator and the electrex R/R?

    I had planned to replace the entire charging system with the electrex components together but I would like to have the bike charging right before this weekend so I don't mess up my brand new battery.

    The shop didn't say anything was wrong with the stator so the system should be fine with the electrex R/R until I find time to swap out the stator right? on my vulcan750 I had the stator and r/r done at the same time so I never had to find out what could happen by changing one and not the other.

    Thanks in advance,
    Dm of mD

    #2
    As long as the stator tested okay there's no reason just replacing the R/R should be a problem.

    Comment


      #3
      Awesome. I was just afraid of it not being compatible with the stock stator or something. Ah phooey....my paranoia is getting the best of me today.
      I asked for a raise and more duties this week and am nervous on the outcome.


      Dm of mD

      Comment


        #4
        Damien,
        I've been running the stock stator and the Electrex R/R for several months, and it has been fine - no problems at all. I changed the R/R when I put the new left hand handlebar controls on it. The R/R didn't break down or anything, but I did it as a preventive measure. I'll give you my used but good R/R if you like.

        Harrison

        Comment


          #5
          Well, I should be okay bud. I'm going to put the New Electrex R/R on the bike at lunch today and monitor my voltage.


          Thanks,
          Dm of mD

          Comment


            #6
            there is no need to change the stator when installing an Electrex R/R. I have never had a problem with that. The Electrex RT/R should rgulate the voltage to a max of 14.8 regardless of engine rpm. Design point optimum is 14.7 max charging voltage. If your R/R allows a charge rate that is greater than 14.9 at any rpm, it is faulty and you should email electrx and they will give you a claim number so you can return it. They will check it to verify it is faulty and then send you a replacement.

            Earl
            Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

            I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

            Comment


              #7
              WE HAVE THE VICTORY!!!! HALLELUJAH!!!

              INSTALLATION Verdict

              Went home at lunch and whipped out the new R/R.
              Had to clip the bullet connectors on the bike's harness and crimp on female blade connectors onto the wires but the R/R hooked up fairly easily. The negative wire from the R/R I ran straight to the battery.
              Teh power lead I ran back into the harness connector which also got the snip/crimp treatment.

              Running/riding
              The bike performs much better.

              Before: Wouldn't idle good at stoplights and would die.
              After: Bike keeps it's idle whether I'm in neutral or in-gear.

              Before: Bike would show a charge level of 15+ volts at 5k rpm
              After: Bike voltage shows a steady 14.0 at all rpms (up to 7k tested)

              Before: Tach and speedo would jump around like they had parkinsons.
              After: No more gauge jitters!!


              I'll see this weekend how it performs with the headlight turned on while riding and whether it still charges the same. I may also relocate the R/R to somewhere it has more airflow than under that side cover.


              Dm of mD

              Comment


                #8
                Re: WE HAVE THE VICTORY!!!! HALLELUJAH!!!

                I prefer to run the negative and positive DC output leads on the R/R directly to battery negative and positive terminals. My viewpoint is that if the positive DC charging wire on the R/R is connected to the harness, then if there are any connectors between the R/R and the battery, then some charging voltage will be lost to resistance. Direct to battery stops this potential problem.

                Earl

                [quote="Detman101"]INSTALLATION Verdict

                The negative wire from the R/R I ran straight to the battery.
                Teh power lead I ran back into the harness connector which also got the snip/crimp treatment.
                Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

                Comment


                  #9
                  Awesome Earl. I'll rewire it straight to the positive terminal today at lunch.
                  I'm getting pretty good at these pitstop 30-minute repairs hehe.

                  Dm of mD

                  Comment


                    #10
                    :-)

                    E.

                    Originally posted by Detman101
                    Awesome Earl. I'll rewire it straight to the positive terminal today at lunch.
                    I'm getting pretty good at these pitstop 30-minute repairs hehe.

                    Dm of mD
                    Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                    I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X