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mr jamez
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PostPosted: 12:17 - 20 Jun 2009    Post subject: Speed four charging problems Reply with quote

My S4 wouldn't start the other week, put a new battery in and thought it had solved it. A few days later the same problem as its not charging. I've just been charging it up with the optimate whilst I'm at work. Its putting out 12v ish so enough to run the bike.

I just had a look and found the connector to the alternator is melted and the wires on the loom side are all charred, one is broken off. I'm pretty certain that this wasn't caused by the wire melting on the engine or anything. I reconnected the broken wire but it still is only charging at 12v.

What is the most likely thing that has caused this? regulator? I guess I'll be needing a new alternator as well. Not sure what the best course of action is, I don't want to repair the loom only to have it get ruined again!
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PostPosted: 14:20 - 20 Jun 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

My guess would be that it'll be either a mechanical failure of the wire or salty water in the connector causing corrosion. Either will cause the joint to heat up and break. Repairing the loom will probably do the job, you may be able to salvage the old connector depending on how badly damaged it is.

It's possible your regulator is knackered, but they tend to fail in the opposite way (i.e. stop regulating entirely!). You'll really need the loom fixed to find that out, though. Can't see why you would need a new alternator, unless it's clearly damaged.

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mr jamez
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PostPosted: 18:25 - 04 Sep 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well I've now repaired the loom and it hasn't fixed the problem. I've got my multimeter on the alternator wires. Two read 3.5V and the one where the wire melted is reading 0V.

Guess its time to get it out of the bike, is it possible to get them repaired?
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PostPosted: 18:35 - 04 Sep 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Alternator wires should give you an AC reading, not DC. You are interested in the AC reading over pairs of the alternator wires (if you have a listing for an appropriate value). I would expect upwards of 40Vac.

All the best

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PostPosted: 18:41 - 04 Sep 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

See this is the problem, I have no idea how to test it Laughing I'll look for a guide and see if its possible. I've got a maual on CD but it has no details on fault finding for this problem.

If not I'm just going to send it to:

https://www.westcountrywindings.co.uk/services.htm
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