Began to prep my bike today to fit the later style voltage regulator. The old one had a burnt connector when I took it off so it definately needed doing.
I have a new loom to fit (original has been truly hacked over the years) and I will use the parts of old loom to make an extension using connector blocks to plug into the new VR.
I am unsure of the best/safest way to earth the new VR. The new VR has it's own dedicated earth pin:
Should I wire the VR's earth terminal directly into new the loom using the lead that previously went to an earth point on the VR mounting plate and then run a seperate dedicated earth from the mounting plate to the engine block earth?
or
Earth the VR plate to the loom and run a seperate earth lead from the VR to the engine block.
Does it matter how I do it just so long at it is properly earthed somehow?
The old set up
The new VR test fit
and
Thanks for any advice
VR Mod - Question about earth lead (Done - Pics added)
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VR Mod - Question about earth lead (Done - Pics added)
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Re: VR Mod - Question about earth lead
I drilled a hole into my subframe to earth the new vr its perfectly safe and works well for the job.
Re: VR Mod - Question about earth lead
I would run a decent gauge wire from the VR's ground pin all the way down to the main chassis ground buss (where the battery's negative lead goes-either the frame inside the swingarm pivot{early models} , or better yet an engine case bolt{late model style} )
having the wire ' y ' so that it grounds at the VR mount point as well provides for some measure of redundancy in case the main wire fails is not a bad idea.
These VRs are 'shunt type' meaning that they route excess voltage(shunt) to ground to get rid of it. ANY resistance in this path causes the VR (and stator leads)to heat excessively. The problem with grounding to the plate the VR is mounted to-which is then mounted to the subframe and then having to make it's way to the main chassis buss and back to the battery introduces a number of bolted connections-some in varying metals..all of which are subject to electrolytic corrosion.
having the wire ' y ' so that it grounds at the VR mount point as well provides for some measure of redundancy in case the main wire fails is not a bad idea.
These VRs are 'shunt type' meaning that they route excess voltage(shunt) to ground to get rid of it. ANY resistance in this path causes the VR (and stator leads)to heat excessively. The problem with grounding to the plate the VR is mounted to-which is then mounted to the subframe and then having to make it's way to the main chassis buss and back to the battery introduces a number of bolted connections-some in varying metals..all of which are subject to electrolytic corrosion.
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Re: VR Mod - Question about earth lead
If you already didn't know, the 6 pin plug/socket from the flasher relay/unit is a perfect fit for you VR upgrade, chop it outa the old loom & use it. It's been soooo long since I did my upgrade I cant remember if I used 12 or 14 awg wires (the lower the better) nor what female spades I used (they were 6.4 mm or so) anyways I found a photo that uses the flasher relay/unit plug/socket in question All I can add is this set up works fine nooo problem's what so ever, if the main fuse blows damn I can even remove it, my VRR will live another dayClanky wrote: I have a new loom to fit (original has been truly hacked over the years) and I will use the parts of old loom to make an extension using connector blocks to plug into the new VR.
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Re: VR Mod - Question about earth lead
As Lamer says, the connector from the flasher unit is a direct fit into the R6 reg/rec device. I used a set of end cutters to destroy the original 3HE connector but leave all the metal connectors in place. These then clicked into place in the flasher connector block. I fashioned the new Earth connector with two wires. One to just behind it and the second to an unused bolt hole for the rear footrest hanger. I did not have to cut or modify any wires from the original loom.
All working A OK as they say now.
I smeared the back of the reg/reg with a light coating of copper grease to help heat conduct to the ali holder/bracket.
Chris
All working A OK as they say now.
I smeared the back of the reg/reg with a light coating of copper grease to help heat conduct to the ali holder/bracket.
Chris
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Re: VR Mod - Question about earth lead
Thanks for all the help I feel a lot more comfortable tackling this now. Just didn't want to assume and fry a new VR.
I'll hopefully get this done over the coming weekend.
Cheers
I'll hopefully get this done over the coming weekend.
Cheers
Re: VR Mod - Question about earth lead (Done - Pics added)
Thanks for all the advice. Finished mine now and I'm happy with it.
Ran a dedicated earth/ground lead from the VR pin to the engine block. Put the earth terminal from the loom directly against the frame sandwiched behind the VR plate, thought it would help give a solid earth to the frame.
I'm replacing the loom with a new one so I used parts of the old loom to add the wiring and connectors for the mod.
Ran a dedicated earth/ground lead from the VR pin to the engine block. Put the earth terminal from the loom directly against the frame sandwiched behind the VR plate, thought it would help give a solid earth to the frame.
I'm replacing the loom with a new one so I used parts of the old loom to add the wiring and connectors for the mod.