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Eliseo Monteverde
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Hi GSR brothers
I read this on the net:
If not already toasted by a faulty reg/rec-unit there is a precaution you might want to take. There are three wires running from the alternator to the reg/rec-unit. One of these however is by-passed by the light switch. By switching of the lights of your bike the third sector of the alternator is deactivated. This suposedly decreases the charging load on the reg/reg-unit. But meanwhile the alternator is slowly burning up.. So eliminate the by-pass to the light switch and directly connect the third lead to the rectifier.
Is it possible to do that ?
How?
I read this on the net:
If not already toasted by a faulty reg/rec-unit there is a precaution you might want to take. There are three wires running from the alternator to the reg/rec-unit. One of these however is by-passed by the light switch. By switching of the lights of your bike the third sector of the alternator is deactivated. This suposedly decreases the charging load on the reg/reg-unit. But meanwhile the alternator is slowly burning up.. So eliminate the by-pass to the light switch and directly connect the third lead to the rectifier.
Is it possible to do that ?
How?