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 Posted: 17:19 - 27 May 2010 Post subject: battery not charging? |
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Came to a junction today and bike just cut out and wouldnt start again. Pushed the bike home and charged the battery and then it started up but when revving the bike the headlight doesnt get brighter so presume the battery isnt getting charged on the bike ? On Tuesday I had a 150 mile ride without any problems so the battery should have been well charged. Any advice please ?
Bike is a Hornet 600 1998
Tried going on the hornets nest but its broken at the moment  ____________________ 05 Yamaha YBR125 > 94 Honda CB500 > 98 Honda Hornet 600 > 02 Yamaha R6 > 2000 Yamaha R1 > 2000 Yamaha XJR1300SP > 2000 Honda CBR929RR Fireblade
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thanks, I'll borrow a volt meter tomorrow and test the battery. Ive had the rec/reg off and cleaned the connections and the earth but no difference.  ____________________ 05 Yamaha YBR125 > 94 Honda CB500 > 98 Honda Hornet 600 > 02 Yamaha R6 > 2000 Yamaha R1 > 2000 Yamaha XJR1300SP > 2000 Honda CBR929RR Fireblade
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Tested the battery with a multimeter and its showing 12v when the engine is on and revving up so looks like reg/rec has gone knackered  ____________________ 05 Yamaha YBR125 > 94 Honda CB500 > 98 Honda Hornet 600 > 02 Yamaha R6 > 2000 Yamaha R1 > 2000 Yamaha XJR1300SP > 2000 Honda CBR929RR Fireblade
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thanks keith i'll they that. Anyone know if a reg/rec off a 2001 hornet will be ok on 98 ? ____________________ 05 Yamaha YBR125 > 94 Honda CB500 > 98 Honda Hornet 600 > 02 Yamaha R6 > 2000 Yamaha R1 > 2000 Yamaha XJR1300SP > 2000 Honda CBR929RR Fireblade
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The 3 yellow wires from my alternator to reg/rec were producing about 13v AC each at about 5000rpm so presume thats ok. My replacement reg/rec arrived today, i'll fit it when it stops raining  ____________________ 05 Yamaha YBR125 > 94 Honda CB500 > 98 Honda Hornet 600 > 02 Yamaha R6 > 2000 Yamaha R1 > 2000 Yamaha XJR1300SP > 2000 Honda CBR929RR Fireblade
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Hi
Set it to ohms, ignition off, disconnect the block connector from the regulator / rectifier and find 3 wires coloured the same. Put a probes into 2 of those and get the reading from the multimeter. Then repeat with another pair of wires, and with the third pair (ie, if they were labelled 1,2 and 3, check with the probes on 1 and 2, then 1 and 3, then 2 and 3). Readings should be within a gnats of each other. Connect the connector back to the regulator / rectifier.
For voltage, set the multimeter for AC voltage (might well also mean connecting the probes to different ports on the multimeter). Slide the probes up on the back of the connector to the regulator rectifier to a pair of the same coloured wires (ie, one probe to one wire, other probe to another - DO NOT short out the wires). Check the voltage with the engine running, and that it goes up when revved. Expect it to be fairly high. Repeat for the other 2 pairs.
To be honest the generators themselves seem to be fairly tough. Only one we have had fail was on a GPZ500 where the magnets broke up on the flywheel and chopped one of the wires and this was obvious from just checking the resistance.
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Hi
That is a bigger difference than I would expect on the resistance, but within reason and possible with just not making quite such a good connection with the probes.
While you might be able to check the regulator / rectifier directly, I have no figures for that. Normally if there is voltage going in and the voltage over the battery increases with revs (within reason) then the regulator / rectifier is fine.
The other wires I presume go to earth and the +ve side of the battery.
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Regarding the R6/R1 r/r swaps, the usual thing to swap for is a Shindegen FH012AA unit.
Unlike all the old SCR regulators, that produce a lot of heat as a byproduct, this r/r uses MOSFET switching which runs much cooler/reliable....
If an r/r needs replacing then it would make sense to me to get a new, good design rather than replace it with the OEM SCR-type r/r's that were never a brilliant design to start with.
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