Hello,
I have a 79 XS1100
When the bike is on, and the revs are high (over 5000) only about 12 volts is getting put across the battery. The battery is new.
After testing the voltage reg/rec, using the guides posted on this forum, I determined that some of the resistances were off spec so I replaced the reg/rec. This did not fix the problem.
I work at a small bike shop, and the owner and long time bike guru told me to check the AC voltage across the white stator wires. These were giving 80-100 AC volts, which was apparently good.
We then checked the resistance between each of the white [stator] wires and ground (as checked at the disconnect which goes directly to the alternator). It was about 0.4-0.5 ohms.
He says that those wires should go directly to ground, and the current could be simply grounding out instead of "pushing" through the reg/rec.
I have checked thoroughly through all of the connections and wires for breaks and melted harnesses etc. but all looks good.
I've posted with this problem before, but hopefully this new information will help.
Thanks in advance
-Eric
Note: The red wire coming out of the reg/rec was modified on the previous unit to have a wire directly from the battery spliced into it, before it went into the wiring harness. I don't know why, or what this means.
I have a 79 XS1100
When the bike is on, and the revs are high (over 5000) only about 12 volts is getting put across the battery. The battery is new.
After testing the voltage reg/rec, using the guides posted on this forum, I determined that some of the resistances were off spec so I replaced the reg/rec. This did not fix the problem.
I work at a small bike shop, and the owner and long time bike guru told me to check the AC voltage across the white stator wires. These were giving 80-100 AC volts, which was apparently good.
We then checked the resistance between each of the white [stator] wires and ground (as checked at the disconnect which goes directly to the alternator). It was about 0.4-0.5 ohms.
He says that those wires should go directly to ground, and the current could be simply grounding out instead of "pushing" through the reg/rec.
I have checked thoroughly through all of the connections and wires for breaks and melted harnesses etc. but all looks good.
I've posted with this problem before, but hopefully this new information will help.
Thanks in advance
-Eric
Note: The red wire coming out of the reg/rec was modified on the previous unit to have a wire directly from the battery spliced into it, before it went into the wiring harness. I don't know why, or what this means.
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