charging issue!
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charging issue!
Can anyone help I have charged the battery full and rode with a friend and it killed the battery, It acts like its not keeping the battery charged while riding. Is this a cause by the rectifier not working properly or is it the stator cauising it. Please let me know, I am do to go on a bike ride this weekend. :
Re: charging issue!
If its the stock voltage rectifier than my guess is that it's the culprit. Do you have a multimeter that you can put across the battery terminals to see what its charging at?
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Re: charging issue!
yes whats it supposed to be reading at idle and at throttle? Thanks!
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What year FZR?
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its a 92 chasis but the engine came from a 93?
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If you haven't upgraded the VR, now would be a good time. They were a very poor design prior to 95 - overheating was a major problem.
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Re: charging issue!
A) charge it up on a low amperage charger (2amp or less) overnight. (make sure the battery's cells are full of electrolyte(add distilled water if necessary)FZRrider09 wrote:yes whats it supposed to be reading at idle and at throttle? Thanks!
b) idling , the voltage will be real close to the battery's charged voltage (12.7 or so)
c) at 3000rpm the voltage should start climbing...and should be at least 13.2, 13.4..somewhere in there....and shouldn't go over 14.2 or so.
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Take alook at you voltage regulator (under right hand seat fairing. if it looks like a tin can filled with rubber compound go buy another on e-bay for any late model yamaha and bin the old one.reelrazor wrote:A) charge it up on a low amperage charger (2amp or less) overnight. (make sure the battery's cells are full of electrolyte(add distilled water if necessary)FZRrider09 wrote:yes whats it supposed to be reading at idle and at throttle? Thanks!
b) idling , the voltage will be real close to the battery's charged voltage (12.7 or so)
c) at 3000rpm the voltage should start climbing...and should be at least 13.2, 13.4..somewhere in there....and shouldn't go over 14.2 or so.
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Do as RR says and be sure to clean the ground connectors and the plugs on the VR and loom.
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Re: charging issue!
It was the rectifier, got a new updated one and it works great, it wasn't hard to modify either, no cutting just had to drill another hole for the rectifier. It looks good where its at. Thanks for all the replys and help.
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Re: charging issue!
I got a similar issue as you. I charged batt. up good now after it had died on me last night and drove it back home today but i disconnected the positive cable from battery while running and it killed out after acting goofy. I left my multi-meter at work to check voltage but i was wondering what year worked for yours, anything between 95-98?