battery light
#1
battery light
well after being stranded with a dead battery yesterday (was the stator) I was thinking to myself "boy it would be nice if this thing had a "battery" light like my sporty"
how is it that my 1975 sportster has a battery light to warn me if it's not charging and my 15 year newer FXR does not??
looking throught the FSM it doesnt look to me like ANY of the FXR (or other models my manual covers) had one....some of them had a "volt" gauge which would be easy to hook up but i dont have a spot for a 2" gauge......
a single LED or 12v lightbulb I could do
now the sportster light is easy to figure out but of course that is a "generator" and NOT a "alternator"
now i KNOW i'm not the first person to think this so what's the deal??
who has a diagram to hook up a single bulb as a "battery" light??
you know...an "idiot" light.......... OFF when it's charging and ON when it's not?
TIA scott
oh BTW 1990 FXR although I would think it would be the same for ANY alternator equipped bike
how is it that my 1975 sportster has a battery light to warn me if it's not charging and my 15 year newer FXR does not??
looking throught the FSM it doesnt look to me like ANY of the FXR (or other models my manual covers) had one....some of them had a "volt" gauge which would be easy to hook up but i dont have a spot for a 2" gauge......
a single LED or 12v lightbulb I could do
now the sportster light is easy to figure out but of course that is a "generator" and NOT a "alternator"
now i KNOW i'm not the first person to think this so what's the deal??
who has a diagram to hook up a single bulb as a "battery" light??
you know...an "idiot" light.......... OFF when it's charging and ON when it's not?
TIA scott
oh BTW 1990 FXR although I would think it would be the same for ANY alternator equipped bike
#2
#3
good thinking but the sportster has a generator (separate field and arm wires)so it is a completely different setup the the alternators used now-a-days......
a generator produces DC current whereas an alternator produces AC current which is then "flipped" to DC via the rectifier/regulator
well only one side of the sine wave is flipped but thats a deeper discussion then is needed for this
a generator produces DC current whereas an alternator produces AC current which is then "flipped" to DC via the rectifier/regulator
well only one side of the sine wave is flipped but thats a deeper discussion then is needed for this
#5
If you want to spend some $$.
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/__?_from...p_id=752529256
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/__?_from...p_id=752529256
I hate to have to do that tho......
#6
#7
Besides having an aversion for Kuryakyn stuff since a footpeg totally disintigrated and fell off in about 2K miles, something like that voltmeter would be about ideal. You could also go to radio shack and buy a 12V automotive electrical tester thing that plugs into a cigarette lighter and has LED's that display the status of your system. Wire it up under the seat or in a saddlebag, etc., and check it occasionally.
I have a volt meter on my bike. Not that it is accurate, as it measures the voltage after it's been around the bike 2 or 3 times and through a couple dozen electrical connections, but as a reference, it's handy.
I have a volt meter on my bike. Not that it is accurate, as it measures the voltage after it's been around the bike 2 or 3 times and through a couple dozen electrical connections, but as a reference, it's handy.
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#9
read your FSM...there's several tests in the for measuring the 2 different parts of the charging system
my stator showed continuity to ground which means no good
I havent had a chance to pull mine apart yet since I'm out on the road trucking.....
if my magnets etc look good on the rotor I'll probably just replace the stator but want to pull it apart first to make sure
my stator showed continuity to ground which means no good
I havent had a chance to pull mine apart yet since I'm out on the road trucking.....
if my magnets etc look good on the rotor I'll probably just replace the stator but want to pull it apart first to make sure
#10
I replaced my stator in the spring. I used the same rotor. I went with a HD replacment from Zanottis. I have a 32amp system. I think the stator was like 79 + shipping. Dr Hess posted a charging system check. This should help.
I printed it and put in in my manual for easy fast reference. Thanks Dr Hess!
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/evo-c...ease-help.html
I printed it and put in in my manual for easy fast reference. Thanks Dr Hess!
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/evo-c...ease-help.html
Last edited by BB4xl; 11-13-2010 at 04:29 PM.