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marc0011 -> RE: help please (6/20/2008 5:37:25 AM)
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The charging system of bikes is different than a car. When the bike is at an idle or in the low RPM range, there is no charge going back into the battery. If you take a reading at the battery, the voltage will be that of the battery. If put the RPMs in the range of 4K to 5K, you should get a reading from 13.5 to 15 volts. This is means that the battery is being charged. If you still have battery voltage at 4k to 5k RPMs, than it is most likely your Regulator/Rectifier (R/R) has failed. I HIGHLY recommend that you inspect the connection of the charging system for melted connections. There is a connection for the stator located among a cluster of connections which is forward of the battery and under the tank. Look for the White/Clear one. If it is brown and black, its been damaged from overheating. While there, make sure there the connection for the main fuse is not damaged from overheating too, it will be the one with a spare fuse under it. The connection itself is red with a couple of clips on each side. Also check the connection for the R/R. If by chance you do get a reading that is 13.5 to 15 volts, then you need to have the battery tested. You''ll need to know the Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) which is 120 and the age of the battery for the technician to properly administer the test.
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