- Sun Mar 06, 2016 1:19 pm
#55993
I agree with Adrian & Dennis that there is no reason to mix the AC direct system with the battery fed DC system...I've checked the wiring diagram and can't find the headlight cct. going to earth anywhere...the AC regulator is just 2x zenner diodes back to back across the feed and clamps the voltage rise to 12V approx. Having said that there isn't one shown doesn't mean that it wouldn't work if the AC supply was earthed on one side....UNLESS there was a short in the wiring on the opposite leg of the two phases....There is a chance that the insulation on the separate AC coils in the alternator are shorting to the alternator laminations of its construction..See later....However an easy test for an earth short on the AC feed is to remove the yellow and amber leads at the alternator connection and the headlight bulb and then test with an Ohmmeter on these two wires, one at a time, with the other test-lead earthed on the frame. As long as you don't get a short to earth indicated on the meter on BOTH legs there shouldn't be a problem....don't forget to switch the dip switch from main to dip and repeat the test...
Now, do the test on the leads that feed FROM the alternator to see if the alternator is free from shorts onto the bikes earth via its chassis...if there is, the most likely point is where the wires emerge and are clamped to the alternator frame ...this would be easy to fix....see what you get.......Les
Now, do the test on the leads that feed FROM the alternator to see if the alternator is free from shorts onto the bikes earth via its chassis...if there is, the most likely point is where the wires emerge and are clamped to the alternator frame ...this would be easy to fix....see what you get.......Les
