Hi Guys,
I have done a couple of searches on this and just want to verify what I think I read.
I took my 80 XS1100 SG out for a ride on Sat and about an hour later the signals stopped working and the headlight was dim. Finally the bike died. After charging the battery over night I checked the voltage of the battery. Then started the bike and reved to 2000 rpm and got no change in voltage. My tach works fine. So is the problem the regulator / recifier???
Thanks,
Steve
I have done a couple of searches on this and just want to verify what I think I read.
I took my 80 XS1100 SG out for a ride on Sat and about an hour later the signals stopped working and the headlight was dim. Finally the bike died. After charging the battery over night I checked the voltage of the battery. Then started the bike and reved to 2000 rpm and got no change in voltage. My tach works fine. So is the problem the regulator / recifier???
Thanks,
Steve

) to put a voltage meter over the battery terminals with the engine running and increase revs. You should get around 14v at higher revs (say) up to 5500 rpm. I usually blip the throttle up to there so not to put the motor on too much sustained load...An exact value will be in the manuals somewhere but around there should give you what you need.
). From the symptoms you describe I think you'll probably find this... Charging voltage needs to exceed the 12volts of the output in order to provide some input.. if you see what I mean.
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. lets rule out the Alternator first (as the reg/rec unit resistance test procedure means I'm going to really have to fire up the scanner and email you a drawing!) - which I will do if you are still struggling so don't worry there....
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