voltage from retifier varied CA77
voltage from retifier varied CA77Hi,I have tried to search the forum with an answer to this but I have just gotten myself confused.
:{ My battery is not charging so I am trying to identify the problem. I figured if I disconect the +ve and run the multimeter in series to the wires that then run to the battery then I should be able to read a nice steady positive current. Unfortunately that is not what happened. The current that I was reading was varying so much that I could not read a figure off the multimeter. I tested the multimeter over the battery and got a nice 13.01v, so I think I had the setting correct. Does this mean that my rectifier is no good, or is my alternator no good? I have a solid state rectifier from Oregon M/C parts. I am pretty sure I have installed it correctly. Red to the battery, yellows to the alternator and black to earth. I have no heat sink mounted as per the Oregon instructions. My fear is that I probably should have used a heat sink and that I may of cooked the rectifier? Anyone know what is going on here? Cheers Although the rectifier turns AC into DC it is not necessarily 'smooth' DC. It will have ripples in the output which may be upsetting your meter.
Put the meter on volts and measure the battery volts as you rev the engine. Does the voltage change? If the volts go up then the charging system is working. Are the battery terminals clean? G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F That connector looks like the previous rectifier shorted, and may have melted some wires in the harness. I would definately check the section from the rectifier to the battery if you haven't already, and replace that connector.
As G said, if you are getting 13+ volts across the battery while the motor is running revved up you are probably OK. If your rectifier is securely mounted to the metal tab it is probably acting as an OK heat sink. I robbed one out of an old computer just to make sure. 66 dream, 78 cb750k, 02fz1, 09 wing
I put the wires all back together and measured the voltage across the battery with the bike running.
I had much the same problem, the multimeter read like a mad womans diary. It does look like there has been some previous damage to the alternator wires. I assume that the multimeter is not supposed to read like this, so I can only assume that there is an issue. Sounds like it is time to replace the wiring, something I wanted to avoid as I like riding this bike and it is such good riding weather at the moment! Anyone know where I can get a new, good quality, wiring harness??
Last edited by Greggie-e on Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Running new wires from the stator connectors to the rectifier is a piece of cake. Don't even sweat it.
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