VR time for change?
William K Denton
wkdenton at verizon.net
Wed Nov 18 13:46:29 PST 2015
Thanks Ped, I'm definitely going to look into that!
Ride on!
Bill in Yardley, PA
wkdenton at verizon.net
'96 ZX1100-E2 "Stealth Rocket"
'86 SRX6 SOLD :<(
'81 XV920RH "Chain Gang"
'80 CB-X "Airdam"
'78 XS650E
'77 XS650D (2) in boxes
'71 XS-1B "begging to be restored"
-----Original Message-----
From: GPZList [mailto:gpzlist-bounces at micapeak.com] On Behalf Of Ped
There are three wires from the generator and one of them (the
brown wire) measures the voltage in the wiring harness. If the voltage
is low for whatever reason the generator increases its output to
compensate. You can check the operation of the voltage regulator by
cutting the brown wire, fit an extension wire to it and connect it to
the plus pole of the battery. Now run the engine and measure the
charging voltage. If it has dropped to 14.2 - 14.8 volts the voltage
regulator is okay and the electrical fault is elsewhere in the system.
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