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Matchless
My post #3 did not refer to physical dimensions! My post #11 stated what has to be done with the brown wire!Originally posted by chrisfoley36 View Post
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From the R/R Replacement link on Bikecliff's site:
"On 6 wire units, that wire is a 'sense' wire which gets
connected to a switched 12v source to help regulate the proper output. On 7
wire units (3-yellow, 2-red, 2-green/ground), there is no sense wire but both
grounds and hot wires are connected at different places."
I knew I remembered reading that when I had my own R/R issues.
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Well yes, but post #11 also said that unit SH-235 was too small ( current wise) and I - tom203 ,aka troublemaker- ( not chrisfoley36 ) wondered how you determined this, since it appears to be standard Shindengen size.Originally posted by Matchless View PostMy post #3 did not refer to physical dimensions! My post #11 stated what has to be done with the brown wire!
So much for trying to help!1981 gs650L
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chrisfoley36
Brown Wire
Hello Again
I was not ignoring your advice. The Brown wire is hooked up. I was just asking if it made any differences and I guess why? I am far from being keen on repairs hence what got to this site. I just found some of the info contradicting. To what I had heard or read. It is all good and the end result is the bike is running and charging and I appreciate everyone's input.
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If in fact it is a sense wire (I assume so if that is Matchless's conclusion), then the R/R monitors the 6th wire voltage at the end of the sense wire to raise and lower internal charging so the sense point voltage is maintained at a reference level.Originally posted by chrisfoley36 View PostHello Again
I was not ignoring your advice. The Brown wire is hooked up. I was just asking if it made any differences and I guess why? I am far from being keen on repairs hence what got to this site. I just found some of the info contradicting. To what I had heard or read. It is all good and the end result is the bike is running and charging and I appreciate everyone's input.
So if you leave it open, the voltage will be zero always and the R/R will always put out maximum power and voltage. The only way the R/R can regulate is by having that 6th wire connected to the voltage you are trying to regulate. The battery would be best but the wire can load teh battery and drain it if left on too long and the engine not run to recharge the battery.
I'm sure this has been explained about N times, you can dfing thing much more effectively using the "advanced" search. If you key in on a specirfic individual you can narrow down much easier as well.
For example look look for "Matchless" and 6 wire r/rLast edited by posplayr; 05-20-2011, 11:13 AM.
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