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Could very well be, get a new battery then check the electrical. There is a diagram floating around here somewhere that walks you through the process. I need to have it tattooed on my forearm for reference.R3TARD wrote:Sounds like a VR going bad Id say
Yeah, you get AC off the stator, the rectifier/regulator converts that into DC that the bike & battery can actually use. Your pics aren't working either, not sure why...bucket wrote:^^^^^
GREAT STUFF!!!
So I ran some tests... I did the regulator test and came up with about 45V across the all of them, ok so its bad, but it looks new??? There’s a small crack on the back I don’t know if you can see it in the pics. I’m not an electrical noob, but I don’t get the reason the meter needs to be set to AC volts when doing this test. Does the generator produce AC voltage? Or is it a typo in the right up?
I also did the Stator test and came up with about .4 to .5 ohms this could be just my meter though Its not a cheap one but does not read RMS.
The regulator.
The crack is near the connection.
Hi,bucket wrote:^^^^^
GREAT STUFF!!!
So I ran some tests... I did the regulator test and came up with about 45V across the all of them, ok so its bad, but it looks new??? There’s a small crack on the back I don’t know if you can see it in the pics. I’m not an electrical noob, but I don’t get the reason the meter needs to be set to AC volts when doing this test. Does the generator produce AC voltage? Or is it a typo in the right up?
I also did the Stator test and came up with about .4 to .5 ohms this could be just my meter though Its not a cheap one but does not read RMS.
The regulator.
The crack is near the connection.