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Title: Charging issues
Post by: hardtail on September 13, 2022, 09:16:08 AM
I am working on a friend's bike.It's 1996 Dyna it has charging issues. The battery has 12.8 volts in it. It has a/c voltage at the stator,@ 1000 rpm it has 2.145 volts a/c at the terminals,when increase the rpm to 2000 rpm the a/c voltage goes up to 3.125. I had the friend purchase a new voltage/regulator. Installed it an the voltage in the battery only goes up to 12.45 volts. Help
Title: Re: Charging issues
Post by: Coyote on September 13, 2022, 09:18:37 AM
Your ac voltage readings are way too low. Your issue will be the stator is bad or the rotor isn't turning. You need to check ohms from each stator winding to ground and each to each other.
Title: Re: Charging issues
Post by: JW113 on September 13, 2022, 01:07:49 PM
 :agree:

Didn't say how many miles are on it, but indeed has 26 years if it's the original. My humble opinion is that HD stators are expendable items like oil filters. I don't recall getting much more than 70K miles on one. In operation, they run quite hot since they are always "on", putting out full current based on RPM. The excess current is shorted to ground by the regulator, which can run quite hot as well. All that heat has a way with burning up the insulation on the stator, and eventually starts shorting out windings, causing the output voltage to drop or go to zero.

-JW
Title: Re: Charging issues
Post by: hardtail on September 13, 2022, 01:19:08 PM
Thanks to Coyote & JW113. Pull the stator and seen bare wires.
Title: Re: Charging issues
Post by: Coyote on September 13, 2022, 01:47:46 PM
Quote from: hardtail on September 13, 2022, 01:19:08 PMThanks to Coyote & JW113. Pull the stator and seen bare wires.

And black too? Yeah that'll do it.