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At 4000 RPM, you just need to make sure the current is going TO the battery rather than coming FROM the battery, and it should probably be at least .5amp, but most likely much higher if everything is working.
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On a 900, if you put the meter in series with the rectifier and the battery (so that battery charging current can be measured):
9.5 amps at 4000 rpm is normal.
That's from the shop manual, so assume points ignition. I don't think it would matter it you had an electronic ignition.
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I think the 9.5 amps is with the battery disconnected from the charging system. Says to unplug the green plug under the R/H side panel.
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Now if the battery is discharged, I'm sure the current will be higher, but I don't think it will be 9.5 amps. That reading is probably the current coming out of the rectifier only. Remember, that branches to the battery AND the ignition switch to power the whole bike.
RonKZ650 did some really good research on the current useage of the bikes and, if I recall, that 9.5 amp figure falls in the range that would account for the entire useage on the bike. That is the current coming out of the rectifier, not just the current going to the battery.
I see your edit, LTD. I think you're right, that reading is for the bike, not what is only going to the battery. By the way, I don't recommend running the KZ without a battery unless you have a "battery eliminator" device on the KZ.
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Maybe I should provide a little back ground as to what is behind the request for information. I have a 1978 KZ1000 LTD with charging issues. The ignition was modified by PO to a Dyna system. I know what the bike is currently doing with regards to the DC amps across the charging wire and would like to have data to compare with a stock ignition set up.
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If you are checking the wire right at the rectifier/regulator, then you are checking the rectifier's total output, and not the amperage to the battery alone. In that case 10 amps or so sounds about right.
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