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Instant response is get rid of the GS500.
However where abouts are you based? I'd suggest simply testing the stator wires with + into the wire from stator and - to the frame on a shiny non painted area. If you see zero then something's broken  |
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Testing 3 yellow wires from stator vs ground I get OL on my multimeter.
shorting probes together gives me 0.5. Reading between the leads gives 1.1, 1.2 and 1.2. So less than 1ohm when taking the resistance away.
The bates guide I'm following: https://bbburma.net/Documents/JohnBates_ChargingCircuitTests3.pdf
I've taking a bunch of measurements and maybe the R/R is fauty?
Stator current (AC) at 5000 RPM between leads:
65v, 66v and 65v
The measurements I've taken for the R/R all appear to be too low according to that guide and others I've found. The R/R on my bike has 3x black wires that connect up to the 3x yellow wires of the stator. I've done the R/R measurements (no 14 - 18 below) on the black wires coming from the R/R is this correct?
All measurements according to the bates guide:
1. All off = 12.88 / 13.12. Idle (1200RPM) = 13.9. 2500 rev = 14.2. 5000 rev = 14.15
2. 14.2
4. 60mv
6. 48mv
8. y1-y2 = 1.5 ohms. Y1-y3 = 1.5 ohms. Y2-y3 = 1.4 ohms
10. OL for all
12. y1-y2 = 65v. y1-y3=66v. y2-y3 = 65V
14. Red – y1 = 498mv. Red-y2 = 510mv. Red-y3 = 513mv
16. OL for all
18. y1 =514mv. Y2 = 512mv. Y3 = 510mv
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 7 years, 343 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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