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Stator good but not charging?
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My understanding so far is that the lower the brown wire reading, the higher the battery terminal reading would be. Yes?
If all above correct, and I pull a new/good/better brown (switched lead) for the reg' and the brown to the reg' is then better (higher reading), won't the battery terminal reading go down?
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I'm not sure what you mean by back-probed.Assume I should be getting (in a perfect world) the same readings from both the back probed brown and the battery terminals. Yes?
When the ignition key is on, the brown wire, and battery's positive terminal should have the same voltage relative to the battery's ground terminal.
But the world is not perfect (actually the word to use is "ideal"), so normally you'd want to see .5v or less difference. Higher difference means bad contacts and such along the path. Fuse holders and the ignition switch are the big culprits.
BARNEYHYPHEN wrote:
Not exactly. The bigger the difference is from battery to brown, the higher the regulator's upper limit will be above the norm.My understanding so far is that the lower the brown wire reading, the higher the battery terminal reading would be. Yes?
In other words, if the brown wire is low because the battery is low, but both are the same low voltage, the regulator will operate normally. But if the battery is high, and the brown is low, the regulator will make the battery voltage go higher than it should.
(Normally, there is no way to make the brown higher than battery.)
It is the difference from battery to brown that matters. (As above, it should ideally be the same when the bike is on).
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Yes, if the regulator is working normally, and hooked up normally, raising the voltage on the brown will make the battery voltage lower, but only when the regulator is limiting the voltage (i.e. at higher RPMs).If all above correct, and I pull a new/good/better brown (switched lead) for the reg' and the brown to the reg' is then better (higher reading), won't the battery terminal reading go down?
Post edited by: loudhvx, at: 2007/08/03 21:37
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I'll try to get to the new brown, spliced from the rear light switched wire, this evening. Thanks
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Took the headlight out last night to tidy up the mess of wires in there. Got half way done when called away to complete jet another honeydo task.
Got on the bike with son around 7pm and went for a 20 mile ride. when we got done we noticed we had left the headlight off (in the garage) for the whole ride.
We turned the bike off and had a drink. Came back out about 40 mins later and the bike started (healthily) on the starter button. Hasn't done that for 6 weeks?
I usually ride with full beam all the time. Could it be possible that my H4 headlight at full beam + Dyna S + WG coil rewire is sapping all the output from the Stator and not leaving any to recharge the battery?
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