Regulator checking procedure ?
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Regulator checking procedure ?
Hi there , went for a ride today and was poodling along when the clocks stopped working , pulled over and turned the bike off , big mistake , the battery was flat , got it started with jump leads , thanks to my bro , when we put a meter reader on the battery when it was running , it was not charging at all , stayed on 9v , the battery was new a week ago , how do i check if the regulator is working ? Theres fire wires in total . Thanks in advance .
Re: Regulator checking procedure ?
The test you've done with multimeter shows the regulator/rectifier isn't working - though was the battery charged up to 12V prior to your testing - if so then it should be showing 13.5-15.5V when revved. Pg 16-1 (283) in the downloadable PDF VTR workshop manual in the workshop knowledgebase section. Clean up earth contacts etc , get a later upgraded finned version or even better get a MOSFET R/R. The standard 97-01 unfinned R/R is only fit for the bin. Use the search as there's a gazillion threads on this well known weakness.
Keep a fire extinguisher handy ;)Theres fire wires in total
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Re: Regulator checking procedure ?
If it's older than a year, and stock Honda, or various non-OEM manufacturers, like Ricks, and other crap... The testing procedure really should end there... Why waste time and effort to find out what you already know? Swap it for a NEW OEM Honda one or a new OEM Yamaha one of older model, or a good used one of Mosfet type (various OEM makes), and be done with it...
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Re: Regulator checking procedure ?
Thanks guys , i think i did know it was fooked already , just trying to hold onto the 50 notes a bit longer
cheers.
