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Looks like I'm maxing out at about 13.8 volts at 4000rpm. Good enough?
Thanks!
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Looks like I'm maxing out at about 13.8 volts at 4000rpm. Good enough?
Thanks!
Is this test applicable to GS only, or to any make/model of motorcycle?If you look at the quick test diagnostics you will see it is too low; clean connectors between battery and R/R.
Is this test applicable to GS only, or to any make/model of motorcycle?
Technically-speaking, 13.8 volts will charge the battery, but it won't charge it fully.
I had a truck years ago that never read over 13 volts when the lights were on (and I had them on all the time).
Not sure why it was low (it went to 14 volts with lights off), but that battery lasted for 7 years.![]()
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Did you rewire the charging system to cut out the stator loop up to the hand control? Add a better ground for your R/R? Check for voltage drop in the R/R power output return to the battery? Doing these things are critical toward having a reliable charging system.
How do you go about "cutting out the stator loop up to the hand control"?
Although it might look like a good ground, look again. That battery tray is likely rubber-mounted, meaning that it's all insulated.Also, I moved the R/R ground (black/white wire) to the battery holder. Is that right?
Locate the stator wires where they attach to the harness. If you don't know where they are, look under the back edge of the starter cover, you will see what looks like two wires. Look closer, you will see that one of them is actually a bundle of three wires. Those are your stator wires.How do you go about "cutting out the stator loop up to the hand control"?