86 VFR 700F charging problem question

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  1. oldhead

    oldhead New Member

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    i spend three weeks swaping batteries every three days, finaly i couldnt even start with a fresh battery

    anyone keeping track of how many times my R/R blew up so far? this is my third one in three years. ok this time is different - cause it was the regulator that blew.
    anyway i got a new RR, a new selenoid, and had the battery gravity checked.
    i did a leakage test & an output test the later didnt come out too good 12.8V @4K rpm is all i could get - so i checked the alternator 3 yellows for resistance - @ the 200 ohms setting i got 1.3 at each yellow now according to clymers i am supossed to get less then 1

    what do you think? is that indicative of a stator sort? thanks in advance
     


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    Measure resistance from each yellow wire to ground: should be infinite resistance.

    Don't worry about the small difference in resistance you mentioned.

    Unplug stator from R/R, start bike and you should measure AC VOLTAGE between any 2 yellow wires ranging from about 6 volts at idle up to a max of about 60 volts at 8000 rpm.

    Inspect wires atop starter relay for melting or burning.

    Splice an additional wire from the R/R green wires and attach directly to battery negative post.
     


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    I find bike charging systems a complete PIA - especially when you don't know they have gone stupid.

    I fitted one of these AO Services - Battery Status Monitor for £20.00

    At least now I know something has died and can nurse the bike home if need be

    I don't know if you can get something similar in the US?
     


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    thanks boys will do
     


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