First of ALL, thanks to Buster for posting the sticky about charging sytem troubleshooting, I think I am heading in the right direction.
Also, apologize up front for long post, thought I would try to include what I know.
Came home the other night after riding several hours. Bike would not crank or VERY slow crank. First thought BATTERY? Check voltage at battery, 11.8 volts. I hit starter, drops to 7ish. I have a Panasonic 1220p, 20AH like folks have suggested. Looks like it has been in about 2.5 yrs. PO had put it in. Bought a new battery from Batteries Plus, equivalent type to Panasonic, Duracel AGM type. 12.28 volts out of the box. Bike starts right up. Noticed the voltage ONLY went up to 12.58 after 3000 plus RPM. Concerned but wasn't sure, thought it should have been around 13.2 or so. Took it out for a few hours, headlight, fan, turn signals and brake lights, etc. Noticed it would dim headlight when applying brakes. Thought better check output again. Still only getting 12.5ish at higher RPM, less than 12.0 at idle.
Starting troubleshooting steps from sticky.
Walking through the steps I am a little confused when I reached the rectifier steps on page 3, step "C" third test on page.
R/R removed from bike. The OEM connector for the Stator wires was removed from PO (Previous Owner) like I have read on previous post to illuminate connector issues.
It states: The meter displays "OL", or a voltage above 1.5 on all three tests. (see 1st picture)
I get "OL" on two of the wires and 2.16 v on the third. Does this pass the test?
Do ALL three need to be the SAME? ALL other test before this test, ALL three were about the same readings. the .5v or OL like stated.
Looks like I have still the original R/R on the bike. Don't mind upgrading to the newer R1 style like I have read on other post, just wanting a confirmation on my logic.
Additional info:
STATOR test good on all three over 50 volts AC around 4000 RPM, no Shorts in STATOR
Other connectors have been cleaned and even temp bi-passed directly to the battery for testing.
What are your thoughts? Am I missing anything or do I just have a bad R/R?
Thanks in advance.
Also, apologize up front for long post, thought I would try to include what I know.
Came home the other night after riding several hours. Bike would not crank or VERY slow crank. First thought BATTERY? Check voltage at battery, 11.8 volts. I hit starter, drops to 7ish. I have a Panasonic 1220p, 20AH like folks have suggested. Looks like it has been in about 2.5 yrs. PO had put it in. Bought a new battery from Batteries Plus, equivalent type to Panasonic, Duracel AGM type. 12.28 volts out of the box. Bike starts right up. Noticed the voltage ONLY went up to 12.58 after 3000 plus RPM. Concerned but wasn't sure, thought it should have been around 13.2 or so. Took it out for a few hours, headlight, fan, turn signals and brake lights, etc. Noticed it would dim headlight when applying brakes. Thought better check output again. Still only getting 12.5ish at higher RPM, less than 12.0 at idle.
Starting troubleshooting steps from sticky.
Walking through the steps I am a little confused when I reached the rectifier steps on page 3, step "C" third test on page.
R/R removed from bike. The OEM connector for the Stator wires was removed from PO (Previous Owner) like I have read on previous post to illuminate connector issues.
It states: The meter displays "OL", or a voltage above 1.5 on all three tests. (see 1st picture)
I get "OL" on two of the wires and 2.16 v on the third. Does this pass the test?
Do ALL three need to be the SAME? ALL other test before this test, ALL three were about the same readings. the .5v or OL like stated.
Looks like I have still the original R/R on the bike. Don't mind upgrading to the newer R1 style like I have read on other post, just wanting a confirmation on my logic.
Additional info:
STATOR test good on all three over 50 volts AC around 4000 RPM, no Shorts in STATOR
Other connectors have been cleaned and even temp bi-passed directly to the battery for testing.
What are your thoughts? Am I missing anything or do I just have a bad R/R?
Thanks in advance.