DCoplin
Registered user
A month or so ago, when the weather was still resembling summer (i.e. very hot day), my charge light came full on riding home. I've been busy with work since then but have just managed spent some time looking in to it, and the charge light basically comes on full brightness when started and remains on regardless of the revs.
I've tried checking the regulator - jump wire test and the light remains on.
I've just popped the front cover off (having disconnected the negative terminal) and measured the resistance both ways across the terminals of the diode board and I'm getting c55 kOhms one way and c230 kOhms the other way across all of the terminals. There is no continuity in either direction.
Giving the charge light is full brightness regardless of the RPM, I'm assuming it's unlikely to be the alternator, but I'm not clever enough to know if the above resistance readings are good or bad...
The bike had a fabulous rebuild 4 years ago by @mikeyboy and thanks to the pandemic, I've only just started to put a few miles on (which again is why I think it's less likely to be the alternator). The (Odyssey) battery, shows as fine and is left attached to an Optimate for most of the time, but I guess it is probably 8 years old.
Can anyone confirm whether those resistance readings are OK or think of anything else I might be missing?
Thanks!
I've tried checking the regulator - jump wire test and the light remains on.
I've just popped the front cover off (having disconnected the negative terminal) and measured the resistance both ways across the terminals of the diode board and I'm getting c55 kOhms one way and c230 kOhms the other way across all of the terminals. There is no continuity in either direction.
Giving the charge light is full brightness regardless of the RPM, I'm assuming it's unlikely to be the alternator, but I'm not clever enough to know if the above resistance readings are good or bad...
The bike had a fabulous rebuild 4 years ago by @mikeyboy and thanks to the pandemic, I've only just started to put a few miles on (which again is why I think it's less likely to be the alternator). The (Odyssey) battery, shows as fine and is left attached to an Optimate for most of the time, but I guess it is probably 8 years old.
Can anyone confirm whether those resistance readings are OK or think of anything else I might be missing?
Thanks!