sam000lee
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Just installed my SH775 and I have a couple of questions. I've looked at a lot of threads but haven't seen anything specific to the 450. There's 7 wires coming out of the Triumph connector I got - 3 that go to the stator, 2 positive leads and 2 negative leads. I connected the 3 stator wires to the stator (duh), and taped off the green and red pinstriped wires the stock R/R was hooked up to (headlight switch loop). I also taped off one of each of the extra positive and negative leads, hooked the positive back into the harness where the stock R/R connected and grounded the negative lead. I should say that I have a brand spanking new battery.
Here's my quick test results:
1. Key Off: 12.72V
2. Key On: 12.4
3. Idle: 12.52
4. 2500RPM: 12.6
5. 5000RPM: 12.8
6. Key Off: About the same. I think it was around 12.75 - so I'm charging but not very well.
I put a new stator in last year, although it could have been fried by the stock R/R before I got the new one. My questions are:
1. Did I hook up the SH775 correctly? I know there are a few configurations, whats a better one?
2. How should I read into the quick test? I'll test across stator wires tomorrow to get more info.
3. I mounted the SH775 where the stock R/R was, but had to remove the igniter and put it under the seat. I don't need to ground the body of the igniter unit right? This is for my own sanity, since there's also a ground coming out of the igniter.
Thanks all!
Here's my quick test results:
1. Key Off: 12.72V
2. Key On: 12.4
3. Idle: 12.52
4. 2500RPM: 12.6
5. 5000RPM: 12.8
6. Key Off: About the same. I think it was around 12.75 - so I'm charging but not very well.
I put a new stator in last year, although it could have been fried by the stock R/R before I got the new one. My questions are:
1. Did I hook up the SH775 correctly? I know there are a few configurations, whats a better one?
2. How should I read into the quick test? I'll test across stator wires tomorrow to get more info.
3. I mounted the SH775 where the stock R/R was, but had to remove the igniter and put it under the seat. I don't need to ground the body of the igniter unit right? This is for my own sanity, since there's also a ground coming out of the igniter.
Thanks all!