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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 07 Mar 2019 15:00 #799882

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I really think you'd be better off with a modern system but here you go. I wouldn't cut any wires until I knew it was the problem. Maybe make up some pigtails?
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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 07 Mar 2019 15:08 #799885

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I case you got a combo unit.
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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 07 Mar 2019 16:52 #799898

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Thanks Steve,

I went ahead and spliced new connectors in line, and kept my old regulator harness and connector so it worked pretty well-
The only question was the 3 yellow wires from the new RR, impossible to tell which of the 3 went to pink, light blue and yellow. But, everything seems to be working, now with the Ninja500 RR connected I'm getting 14 + volts
Earlier I posted before the new RR arrived, I was able to clean the ground from the stock rectifier and immediately saw 17 V with stock regulator disconnected. But old regulator was suspect, so as soon as the mailman got here with the new RR I started splicing things.

Looks like it's working well. I'm tucking things in but it's already night time, I'll clean things up tomorrow. The Ninja RR is small enough and I mounted it next to old rectifier for now-
Thanks for all the help and suggestions, much appreciated.

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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 07 Mar 2019 17:01 #799899

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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 08 Mar 2019 18:05 #799972

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Nice job finding that bad ground and confirming the manual's test indeed works as expected.

Glad to gear the ninja reg/rec is working. Great up close photos by the way.

And yes, it does not matter which stator wire goes to which yellow wire.
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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 09 Mar 2019 05:36 #799981

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You might want to watch this.
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 09 Mar 2019 09:39 #799998

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hardrockminer wrote: You might want to watch this.



Yes I did see that video, thanks
It's looking like my EX500 RR worked pretty well, will report if something else comes up.
And even though I had my 2 year old AGM charged, load tested, I even bought a new one to rule that out. Batteries Plus then allowed return and full reimbursement, buying online involves return shipment costs, etc.
All the testing I did was according to factory manuals-I have both 900 and 1000 manuals
So final verdict is my ground wire on rectifier was not grounding. Fixed that, but regulator was probably failing. Since I had bought a more modern EX500 combination RR, I felt it better to just put that in. A stock regulator is hard to find, even on eBay prices were ridiculous-

Thanks again

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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 09 Mar 2019 12:15 #800003

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Glad to hear you were able to source your problem and fix it.

Yep...stock regulators are expensive if you can find them. I keep a spare in case one of my Z1 regulators fails. It amazes me that they are over 40 years old and still functioning.
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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Regulator/rectifier, dynamo/stator 12 Mar 2019 16:33 #800248

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The Ninja RR is working very well-I never had lights this bright and it cranks over like never before
Very happy with the setup, helping a friend tomorrow set the same thing up on his '75

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