I am not real savvy on electrical stuff, but trying to learn. Thanks for any advice
1973 Honda CB 350 G Ser# CB350-5021074 Most everything on bike is original.
7900 miles on bike
I think my Charging system is not putting out quite enough voltage to keep battery up. The bike is well tuned and running great.
BUT, Yesterday I rode the bike for about 2 hours at mostly slow speed practicing sharp u turns. The bike stalled at one point and didn't have enough juice to turn the starter. I understand this Honda doesn't charge battery until 3000rpm or so. I was happy to get it cranked using the kick starter and went straight home. I had only 11.43 volts across battery terminals.
I charged the battery with my automatic 1.5 amp charger. The battery got up to over 1300v but dropped to 12.94 overnight.
Today I rode the bike for 1 hour with headlight on. I kept the rpm 3500 or higher ~90% of the time.
I started the ride with 12.73 volts on the battery everything off. When I finished the ride, the voltage across the battery terminals with everything off had dropped to 12.48. I cranked the bike again after measuring the 12.48 battery voltage everything off. The voltage at idle 1200-1300 rpm all lights off was 12.26. I revved to 4000 rpm and the voltage only rose to 12.38.
The battery is new and will accept and hold a charge of at least 12.73v sitting without use.
Something must be wrong somewhere in the charging system. I have read that at ~3500rpm the battery should be receiving about a 14v charge. I have the original silinumen rectifier and the original regulator, but I thought best to start a check with the generator. I checked the generator IAW posts I found on this board to the best of my ability..
I unplugged the generator from the harness. I have 4 wires, yellow, pink, green and red with a yellow or white stripe. The red/stripe wire was covered with a black insulating substance. I think this is the wire for the neutral switch
I checked AC voltage: Pink-Yellow and got 18VAC @ 1200 idle rpm, 30VAC @ 2200 RPM, 50VAC @ 4000rpm
Pink-Green and got !6VAC @1200 idle rpm, 30VAC @ 2500 RPM, 50VAC @ 4000rpm
I plugged the generator back into the harness, cranked the bike, at idle 1200rpm I had 12.34v, @ 4000rpm only rose to 12.45v.
Unplugged the harness again and checked ohms: Pink-Yellow 1.2 ohm
Pink-Green 1.4 ohm
Yellow-Green 0.0 ohm
I have not yet found instructions that I can understand on how to check the rectifier and the regulator.
I would appreciate advice on whether or not my generator is functioning properly based on what I did and I will deal with rectifier and regulator later.
Thanks
Winston
1973 Honda CB 350 G Ser# CB350-5021074 Most everything on bike is original.
7900 miles on bike
I think my Charging system is not putting out quite enough voltage to keep battery up. The bike is well tuned and running great.
BUT, Yesterday I rode the bike for about 2 hours at mostly slow speed practicing sharp u turns. The bike stalled at one point and didn't have enough juice to turn the starter. I understand this Honda doesn't charge battery until 3000rpm or so. I was happy to get it cranked using the kick starter and went straight home. I had only 11.43 volts across battery terminals.
I charged the battery with my automatic 1.5 amp charger. The battery got up to over 1300v but dropped to 12.94 overnight.
Today I rode the bike for 1 hour with headlight on. I kept the rpm 3500 or higher ~90% of the time.
I started the ride with 12.73 volts on the battery everything off. When I finished the ride, the voltage across the battery terminals with everything off had dropped to 12.48. I cranked the bike again after measuring the 12.48 battery voltage everything off. The voltage at idle 1200-1300 rpm all lights off was 12.26. I revved to 4000 rpm and the voltage only rose to 12.38.
The battery is new and will accept and hold a charge of at least 12.73v sitting without use.
Something must be wrong somewhere in the charging system. I have read that at ~3500rpm the battery should be receiving about a 14v charge. I have the original silinumen rectifier and the original regulator, but I thought best to start a check with the generator. I checked the generator IAW posts I found on this board to the best of my ability..
I unplugged the generator from the harness. I have 4 wires, yellow, pink, green and red with a yellow or white stripe. The red/stripe wire was covered with a black insulating substance. I think this is the wire for the neutral switch
I checked AC voltage: Pink-Yellow and got 18VAC @ 1200 idle rpm, 30VAC @ 2200 RPM, 50VAC @ 4000rpm
Pink-Green and got !6VAC @1200 idle rpm, 30VAC @ 2500 RPM, 50VAC @ 4000rpm
I plugged the generator back into the harness, cranked the bike, at idle 1200rpm I had 12.34v, @ 4000rpm only rose to 12.45v.
Unplugged the harness again and checked ohms: Pink-Yellow 1.2 ohm
Pink-Green 1.4 ohm
Yellow-Green 0.0 ohm
I have not yet found instructions that I can understand on how to check the rectifier and the regulator.
I would appreciate advice on whether or not my generator is functioning properly based on what I did and I will deal with rectifier and regulator later.
Thanks
Winston