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voltage regulator
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Re: Voltage Regulator
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Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:50 pm (PDT) . Posted by: "tlz4u@..." tlz4u
Hi to all,
If your KLR is consistantly over charging your battery, I have come
up with a modification that has reduced this tendancy, and applied it to
both of my motorcycles.
First, much of the overcharging of the battery is due to the fact
that the battery sense circuit (brown and white wire) extends from the
battery
source to the ignition switch, and back to the voltage regulater. This
circuit is made of tiny gauge wire, and has several contact points in it
(the
ignition switch is one), and is quite long. This results in a voltage drop
as seen by the regulator. My bike tested out at slightly over 1/2 volt
drop. This causes the regulater to sense that the battery is 1/2 volt lower
than it actually is, and it happily charges away as it was designed too,
trying to make up the difference.
My solution is to install a relay. The original sense line is used to
activate the coil on the relay, turning it on when the ignition is "on". A
seperate, (large gauge wire) is run from the battery positive terminal to
the common terminal of the relay. The normally open terminal of the relay
is now connected to the original "sense" (brown and white wire) line going
into the regulater. This allows the regulater to sense the real battery
voltage, without the previously mentioned voltage drop. The relay acts as a
switch, preventing the regulater from draining the battery when the bike is
not in use.
I made this modification (several years ago) to my '83 'wing which
see's many miles at higher speeds, and it has dramatically decreased the
water loss on trips,and has increased the life of it's battery! I just
recently made this modification to my '02 KLR, and expect the same results.
Bob Brewer
2002 KLR
1983 GL1100
etc., etc.
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