stuarto49
Member
UPDATE - 4-23
I accessed the R/R unit today, removed the plugs for cleaning and dielectric grease. Looked fine, no signs of overheating or corrosion.
Took the opportunity to measure the voltage drop between the RR Red connection and the battery + terminal.
At 3000 RPM with NO accessory loads (except for extra LED taillights) the DATEL (now connected to battery) is reading 13.7 - 13.8 V. Voltage drop 0.2V.
At 3000 RPM with BOTH sets of LED Denali light and the Oxford heated grips at 100% DATEL now reads 13.2 volts with an indicated drop of 0.42V
I think at this point the system is functioning OK but will keep an eye on the voltage when using various accessories (always more in the winter).
I would consider upgrading the RR with a MOFSET-based unit if I really desire to see 14 V on the DATEL.
Stuart
I accessed the R/R unit today, removed the plugs for cleaning and dielectric grease. Looked fine, no signs of overheating or corrosion.
Took the opportunity to measure the voltage drop between the RR Red connection and the battery + terminal.
At 3000 RPM with NO accessory loads (except for extra LED taillights) the DATEL (now connected to battery) is reading 13.7 - 13.8 V. Voltage drop 0.2V.
At 3000 RPM with BOTH sets of LED Denali light and the Oxford heated grips at 100% DATEL now reads 13.2 volts with an indicated drop of 0.42V
I think at this point the system is functioning OK but will keep an eye on the voltage when using various accessories (always more in the winter).
I would consider upgrading the RR with a MOFSET-based unit if I really desire to see 14 V on the DATEL.
Stuart