Kremmen
Registered user
Alternators ain't like dynamos they put out a good charge even at tick over.
Just done it myself on my 1150;
- 13.3v at tickover with dip h/lamp on
- 14.0v at 2,000 rpm and above
The voltage is clearly regulated to 14.0v max and it is giving some charge at tickover but nowhere near its maximum.
Greg
You need to know what amps is is generating also - they all regulate to approx 14v otherwise the battery would get damaged
Alternator on '08 GS is rated at 720W which is plenty to run lights, other equipment and have a surplus to charge battery. Limiting factor on charge rate is probably not the alternator's ability to deliver voltage but the lead acid battery's ability to quickly recharge. I think most car batteries can usefully handle about 1A to recharge...not sure if motorbike battery is any different. If 1A is about right, then, given the the starter motor takes around 90A, it will take 90x as long to recharge as start. So if it takes 5s to turn over engine to start, a battery in good condition should have recovered in under 10 minutes.
This post adds the info that R12GS alternators have 600W output from MY 2004 upto 2007. Alternators on facelifted R12GS's (MY 2008 and onwards) have 720W output. 