T
trondster
Guest
Hi there.
New to the forum, and was talking to an old mechanic
the other day about my GS1000G, 1982, and its charging problems.
He the bursted out in a long rant, that I have never heard about before.
He said that the electrical systems of these bikes were designet
so, that if you put a gel-battery on it, it will wear down the rectifier
and the stator (dotn remember excactly what he said)
and fry some of the electrical charging system.
The reason was something about the current always being
grounded to the frame...? (or something.)
I have never heard about this before, and figured I have to
check if this is true, before the new season starts,
and I drive off with a new gel-battery.
Tron
New to the forum, and was talking to an old mechanic
the other day about my GS1000G, 1982, and its charging problems.
He the bursted out in a long rant, that I have never heard about before.
He said that the electrical systems of these bikes were designet
so, that if you put a gel-battery on it, it will wear down the rectifier
and the stator (dotn remember excactly what he said)
and fry some of the electrical charging system.
The reason was something about the current always being
grounded to the frame...? (or something.)
I have never heard about this before, and figured I have to
check if this is true, before the new season starts,
and I drive off with a new gel-battery.
Tron



