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 Posted: 04:32 - 20 Nov 2015 Post subject: charging issue with my bike SV650s (solved) |
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Hi every one
I have started to have a charging issue with my bike SV650s curvy.
When I first start it up I have 14.5v from the regulator rectifier +- .5 between 1300rpm and 5000rpm
Then when I put head lights on it will drop slightly, 2 to 3 mins later volts drop to around 12.3 turn head lights off and its climbs back up.
I have cleaned all connectors. I have been through the charging fault finder that is floating around the forum and have ruled out the stator but because of the volts dropping with the head lights could it be the regulator rectifier braking down under load is there anything else I could check
Thanks
and also battery holds charge fine can charge up and leave for a week no real difference in charge
John  ____________________ Bendy "Flip front. I can filter down the M4 while shoving a Twix in my face."
honda CG 125 2001 SOLD-- current Bandit 400--SOLD. current SV650s 2000
MOD 1 ON 20/7/2011**passed** MOD 2 ON 17/10/2011***passed***,,
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Battery is how old?
Regardless of age it sounds like the battery is shorting.
You need to test the battery using a High Rate Dis-charger.
A battery can hold a charge for a while but break down when sufficient load is applied.
If possible,
Remove the plug leads
Connect your meter across the battery terminals.
A healthy 12v battery should show 12.5/13.0 volts.
Turn the bike over and watch the voltage.
It should drop two or three volts as the starter applies load.
(Since the battery has/should have massive amounts of power reserve.)
If the voltage drops to very low then the battery is shorted and needs to be replaced.
You can't do this with the engine able to start as you need the load applied for a second or more.
ANd it looks better on a needle type volt meter.
You could google fcuk out of 'test battery using starter' for more info. ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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up-rated headlight bulb ..
ie. 100w uber bright with double the amperage drawn  ____________________ Whatever I post I have no citation and no intention of providing one..
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conclusion
RR taken off and there is a gap where the back of it is potted, had a little poke and the whole bloody thing comes out of the heat sink, All the insides and the back where it would press up to the inside of the heat sink is corroded and it stinks of burnt electrics.
Also looking at the RR it is not stock there is no markings on the thing of its specifications.
I have fitted a used mosfet RR I got on the bay and have fitted some upgraded connector and wiring and have gone from the RR direct to the battery as the stock set up went in to the loom via some piss ant wiring to the battery. also the new to me RR is a lot bigger in size so should help dissipate heat better.
Thanks for the help every one  ____________________ Bendy "Flip front. I can filter down the M4 while shoving a Twix in my face."
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MOD 1 ON 20/7/2011**passed** MOD 2 ON 17/10/2011***passed***,, |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 88 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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