dcarver
Well-known member
Oh great gurus of all things Electron...
My 79 KZ1300 A1 has two independent charging systems.
Unfortunately, they are charging at full tilt, full RR output of 14.8 to 15.0 volts.
Found this really informative post from a Kz1300.com member..
Who basically said voltage drops on the 'brown' wire reduce volts introduced to the RR, thus 'tricking' the RR into thinking it needs full output, or at least more output than really needed, to charge the battery.
He mentions wiring straight from battery to RR via a switched relay.
My question is - why is the relay needed?
If wired direct to RR, bypassing all the other circuits on the 'brown' wire, I'm thinking it should be ok.. The voltage would be on the RR battery sense transistor, but the transistor should be off as it has power to switch?
Just wondering out loud..
Thanks in Advance!
My 79 KZ1300 A1 has two independent charging systems.
Unfortunately, they are charging at full tilt, full RR output of 14.8 to 15.0 volts.
Found this really informative post from a Kz1300.com member..
Who basically said voltage drops on the 'brown' wire reduce volts introduced to the RR, thus 'tricking' the RR into thinking it needs full output, or at least more output than really needed, to charge the battery.
He mentions wiring straight from battery to RR via a switched relay.
My question is - why is the relay needed?
If wired direct to RR, bypassing all the other circuits on the 'brown' wire, I'm thinking it should be ok.. The voltage would be on the RR battery sense transistor, but the transistor should be off as it has power to switch?
Just wondering out loud..
Thanks in Advance!