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 .Chris. World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:24 - 12 Sep 2012 Post subject: GN400 electrical comedy |
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Sorry if this is a bit noobish, electrics aren't my forte.
I'm trying to sort out the electrics on my GN400. It's one of those terrible 6v systems with no voltage regulator and direct AC lighting, the result being an extremely dim headlight at idle speed, getting less dim as the revs rise. Probably doesn't do the battery a lot of good, either, but I'm less concerned about that.
Here's a wiring diagram. The only difference between that diagram and my bike is that I cannot find the resistor wired between the horn button and lighting switch.
At present, it's all wired up as it should be, but the headlight is only just lit at idle, and doesn't get very bright even at 5000rpm.
As you can see from the diagram, the headlight is fed from the pink wire coming from the generator. This wire seems to have about 4.5v at idle, rising to about 20v at 5000rpm. If this wire is disconnected, the light goes out and the battery seems to stop charging. If the pink wire on the loom (i.e. the headlight feed) is connected to the battery, the light is lovely and bright, but obviously this isn't much of a solution as the battery would run flat fairly quickly. If the generator (and headlight) were connected directly to the battery, presumably it'd boil in fairly short order, so that's a no-no too.
So I'm wondering what to do - any ideas? One idea I did have would be to buy an aftermarket voltage regulator (or use one of the single-wire RXS100 ones I have lying around) and use it to regulate the feed coming from the pink wire, connecting it both to the battery and to the headlight. Hopefully the result of that would be a reasonable headlight and a charging battery.
Comments/help/derision welcome. ____________________ Chris
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It's definitely a 6v bulb. I'm really confused as to why it lights so well when connected to the battery, but when the same wire is connected to the generator (which is apparently producing a very high voltage) it's very dim . ____________________ Chris
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Can you measure the resistance of the generator coils? As they age they tend to brake down, causing very high resistance and therefore no current.
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Hmm, the coil-coil resistance was 1 ohm, so maybe it's not buggered after all . Thanks for the link, I'll take a look. ____________________ Chris
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Old Thread Alert!
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