I started a thread earlier where I posted the results of my quick charging system test. The results weren't too good:
1. Key-off: 12.9 volts.
2. Key-on 10 seconds w/lights: 12.3 volts.
3. Idle: 13.3+.
4. 2,500 RPM: dropped to 12.9 volts.
5. 5,000 RPM: dropped to 13.2 volts.
6. Key-off: 13.2 volts.
Since then I have cleaned up the wiring between the stator and rectifier by eliminating the harness from two of the wires and three bullet connectors, butt connecting the three wires directly together, and moving the rectifier negative wire from the battery box directly to the negative battery terminal eliminating the bullet connector and the ring terminal connection at the battery box. The negative wire was probably the worst of these with a fairly loose bullet connector. The results were improved except for at 5,000 rpm:
3. Idle: 13.3.
4. 2,500 RPM: dropped to 13.8 volts.
5. 5,000 RPM: dropped to 13.6 volts.
6. Key-off: 13.1 volts.
I then took a look at the 15 amp fuse and the battery bullet connector. Both seemed to be in good shape. Cleaned and used some dielectric grease before putting back together. 5,000 rpm is now at 13.76 volts.
Not sure where to look next or if I need to keep working on this.
Thanks for any advice.
Dave
1. Key-off: 12.9 volts.
2. Key-on 10 seconds w/lights: 12.3 volts.
3. Idle: 13.3+.
4. 2,500 RPM: dropped to 12.9 volts.
5. 5,000 RPM: dropped to 13.2 volts.
6. Key-off: 13.2 volts.
Since then I have cleaned up the wiring between the stator and rectifier by eliminating the harness from two of the wires and three bullet connectors, butt connecting the three wires directly together, and moving the rectifier negative wire from the battery box directly to the negative battery terminal eliminating the bullet connector and the ring terminal connection at the battery box. The negative wire was probably the worst of these with a fairly loose bullet connector. The results were improved except for at 5,000 rpm:
3. Idle: 13.3.
4. 2,500 RPM: dropped to 13.8 volts.
5. 5,000 RPM: dropped to 13.6 volts.
6. Key-off: 13.1 volts.
I then took a look at the 15 amp fuse and the battery bullet connector. Both seemed to be in good shape. Cleaned and used some dielectric grease before putting back together. 5,000 rpm is now at 13.76 volts.
Not sure where to look next or if I need to keep working on this.
Thanks for any advice.
Dave
