C Claydog CB750 Enthusiast Messages 36 Reaction score 1 Points 6 Location central Florida Jul 11, 2013 #1 If your rectifier is bad will that allow the battery to discharge on it's own? This is a stock rectifier. How does one trouble shoot a rectifier? Any help is greatly appreciated.....thanks
If your rectifier is bad will that allow the battery to discharge on it's own? This is a stock rectifier. How does one trouble shoot a rectifier? Any help is greatly appreciated.....thanks
grepper Old Bike Nerd Messages 467 Reaction score 1 Points 18 Location Lowell, MI Jul 11, 2013 #2 I know this is for a Yamaha, but the charging systems are very similar. Infact the Regulator and Rectifier are almost identical. See http://www.xs650.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10561
I know this is for a Yamaha, but the charging systems are very similar. Infact the Regulator and Rectifier are almost identical. See http://www.xs650.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10561
C Claydog CB750 Enthusiast Messages 36 Reaction score 1 Points 6 Location central Florida Jul 12, 2013 #3 Thanks grepper but that still doesn't answer my question. Can anyony one tell me whether a bad rectfier will allow or cause the battery to discharge.
Thanks grepper but that still doesn't answer my question. Can anyony one tell me whether a bad rectfier will allow or cause the battery to discharge.
C Claydog CB750 Enthusiast Messages 36 Reaction score 1 Points 6 Location central Florida Jul 12, 2013 #4 sorry grepper, I was finally able to get the thread you suggested. Looks like it should help. Thanks a ton!!!!!!!
sorry grepper, I was finally able to get the thread you suggested. Looks like it should help. Thanks a ton!!!!!!!