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    R/R problem?

    I picked up a 81 GS850 the other day, great bike! Of course, I have charging problems.

    I went through all the tests in "the stator papers". Stator checks out good. - IIRC, 76 V from each winding, no shorts, no opens.

    I get 20V at the battery. I bought a new R/R, installed it, using the ground wire direct to the neg battery terminal.

    Still get 20V at the battery. The R/R checks out in all the diode tests, so I must be missing something, but what?

    Thanks for any help you can give me............

    #2
    No one wants to insult your intelligence but do you know how to read your meter ? Is it set to AC for the stator and DC for the battery ? Just checking.....

    OK, is the battery any good ? Is the connector from the R/R good ?
    82 1100 EZ (red)

    "You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY

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      #3
      The r/r is a combination unit. It is a rectifier and a regulator. The diode checks will only test the rectifier section. If you are still getting 20 volts at the battery, it is apparent that the regulator section is fried. You need another r/r.


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        #4
        you need a new r/r

        i've had a few that read the correct amount of ohms, yet are still faulty..

        get a honda one
        1980 Gs550e....Not stock...

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          #5
          Thanks, and no insult taken. (although if I did have the meter set wrong, I wouldn't have gotten the right readings at all ;-))

          I figured it was the regulator section, but what are the odds of getting a bad one from the store? I did send an email to the store www.regulatorrectifier.com

          If it's bad, I expect a replacement..but, knowing stores and manufacturers, I'm sure they will say I probably fried it. I guess I'll hear from them tomorrow...

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