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Charging problem. Curvy.
Hi all,
I have been having electrical issue on and off now for months, I have finally installed a volt meter to keep an eye on things. What I have learned is that (it looks like) my restrictor is restricting charging current to useless levels. I have suspected this for a while as I have to charge the bike every 4-5 days. Voltages. (Fully Charged last night) Ignition on with Lights - 12.8 Idle with Lights - 13.2 I then drove off, voltage does not go above 12.4 between 3 and 11k revs regardless of speed or electrical load. Below 3k it rises the lower I get (to a point) My thought is the R/R has packed up, im after somebody to confirm if possible, the threads I have read seem to point to this. Thanks in advance Ryan EDIT: Bike is a 1999 Curvatious model, 3 month old battery and second hand R/R replaced at the same time. |
Re: Charging problem. Curvy.
Are you sure of all connections and wiring? Have you made tests of alternator insulation and continuity, and a test of unloaded alternator output?
If yes to all of those and you have found all is well then I agree with your diagnosis - the regulator errr... doesn't. Perhaps I should say it's doing it too well - either way it has ceased to be, it has shuffled off this mortal coil, is not merely sleeping etc etc :D. |
Charging problem. Curvy.
Yeah did all them fun (read:annoying) tests last time I had major issues and paid £200 odd to sort a lot of it out. Iv Got a spare R/R so I'll throw that in and conduct more tests.
Thanks for replying mate |
Re: Charging problem. Curvy.
You've obviously got a multimeter.
checks as follows. Resistance from battery earth to frame. Resistance from engine to frame. Restistance from R/R to frame. check ac volts from generator to R/R. should be 80v ish AC across all 3 windings. Check DC volts out from R/R. Earth from the unit can be a bit weedy. Check this for sure. Check the fuse as well, dirty contacts here won't help. |
Re: Charging problem. Curvy.
Long time since I looked at a curvy, but I cannot remember a fuse in the charging circuit?
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Re: Charging problem. Curvy.
There isnt one that I remember seeing
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Re: Charging problem. Curvy.
Odd...i have a 30amp fuse in line with my reg/rec...but that could be previous owner.
The wiring in that area looks "lightly toasted" due to a shorted reg/rec, which i had to replace (after i found out the previous owner had unplugged it to sell it on) |
Charging problem. Curvy.
Fuming, my R/R already had the direct to battery mod. The idiot I paid £200 to sort it last time has re wired it back into the loom, looks like a weekend job :(
I'll post results sometime this weekend |
Charging problem. Curvy.
Managed to get the time to do it today after work.
Brilliant news. It worked, just swapped the R/R and wired it straight to the battery. 13.2v at idle with lights on, 14.5v at revs beyond 3000. I'm a very happy man, after trying all sorts for months I thought it was really on its way out, don't have to find money for a new bike now :) thanks guys! |
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