J1 missing 40 volts
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 7:56 pm
Right here goes; i dont do electrics so this has me foxed.
Right through 2008 bike was steadily discharging till eventually in October (morning of the muscle bike show)it wouldnt start.
Had the thing mostly apart over winter and now one piece again.
Found that one of the three phases of the alternator had come undone at its connection below the starter motor.
Good i thinks, must be fixed now.
Got it MOT'd this week and decided to do the standard checks for the ignition and charging just to check.
Manual says; 50 volts @4000 RPM when measured between any two phases of the alternator.
I've got between 8 and 10 volts.
Ohms scale resistance between any two phases is correct as per manual.
There is no continuity between any phase and earth meaning no short to earth.
Battery static voltage is about 11.5 to 12.5 volts and does rise slightly to about 13.5 volts when revved hard either with or without load.
Battery fully charged straight off the optimate is 14-15 volts.
Two possibilities exist which i cant discount.
#1 Manual says that given the above; the rotor has lost its magnetism!
#2 Could the windings of the stator be breaking down as soon as they try to charge the battery circuit?
Any thoughts much appreciated.
P.S Battery 3 year old Yuasa.
Dyna S ignition with the relay mod.
No IC ignitors.
60/55W headlight
Combined and recent regulator rectifier.
Cleaned and tightened all bullet connectors.
Re-made earths.
Overhauled starter motor.
Heavy duty starter motor hot lead.
????????
Right through 2008 bike was steadily discharging till eventually in October (morning of the muscle bike show)it wouldnt start.
Had the thing mostly apart over winter and now one piece again.
Found that one of the three phases of the alternator had come undone at its connection below the starter motor.
Good i thinks, must be fixed now.
Got it MOT'd this week and decided to do the standard checks for the ignition and charging just to check.
Manual says; 50 volts @4000 RPM when measured between any two phases of the alternator.
I've got between 8 and 10 volts.
Ohms scale resistance between any two phases is correct as per manual.
There is no continuity between any phase and earth meaning no short to earth.
Battery static voltage is about 11.5 to 12.5 volts and does rise slightly to about 13.5 volts when revved hard either with or without load.
Battery fully charged straight off the optimate is 14-15 volts.
Two possibilities exist which i cant discount.
#1 Manual says that given the above; the rotor has lost its magnetism!
#2 Could the windings of the stator be breaking down as soon as they try to charge the battery circuit?
Any thoughts much appreciated.
P.S Battery 3 year old Yuasa.
Dyna S ignition with the relay mod.
No IC ignitors.
60/55W headlight
Combined and recent regulator rectifier.
Cleaned and tightened all bullet connectors.
Re-made earths.
Overhauled starter motor.
Heavy duty starter motor hot lead.
????????