Halligan86
05-30-2021, 04:57 PM
I am having a battery issue charging issue. I have a brand new battery. If the trike sits the battery is drained. We aren't getting charging voltage at the battery when the engine is running
We should be getting at least 12 and 1/2 volts when the engines idling and up to 14 volts when the engine is revved up higher.
There's a chart in the manual that shows what charging voltages should be present at what RPM
The rectifier converts ac voltage from the stator/Magneto into DC voltage to charge the battery.
We may not be getting enough ac voltage from the stator/Magneto.
There are instructions in the manual on how to check the resistance in ohms in the stator
I think we either have a wiring issue between the stator and the new regulator/rectifier that we put in, or the stator is not putting out enough voltage.
The charging coil and the lighting coil I believe are separate coils on the stator.
One additional clue is that the lights are way too dim but when we unplug the regulator the lights get brighter to the point of the correct brightness.
But that doesn't make sense because the regulator is supposed to regulate the high-voltage down to a lower voltage so the lights don't blow up.
What’s everyone think it is?
We should be getting at least 12 and 1/2 volts when the engines idling and up to 14 volts when the engine is revved up higher.
There's a chart in the manual that shows what charging voltages should be present at what RPM
The rectifier converts ac voltage from the stator/Magneto into DC voltage to charge the battery.
We may not be getting enough ac voltage from the stator/Magneto.
There are instructions in the manual on how to check the resistance in ohms in the stator
I think we either have a wiring issue between the stator and the new regulator/rectifier that we put in, or the stator is not putting out enough voltage.
The charging coil and the lighting coil I believe are separate coils on the stator.
One additional clue is that the lights are way too dim but when we unplug the regulator the lights get brighter to the point of the correct brightness.
But that doesn't make sense because the regulator is supposed to regulate the high-voltage down to a lower voltage so the lights don't blow up.
What’s everyone think it is?