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Mine is a brand new NOS part, funny detail is when i ran the rec/reg with the voltage signal coming from the m-unit, regulator was overcharging so i guess it couldnt read the voltage coming from the m-unit aux outlet properly. Had to hook it up from the ignition switch so it was reading plus side voltage straight from the battery to work.
Thanks, not bad for an electrical imbecil like me!
Not sure how great a solution it was since it still seems to overcharge or produce voltage spikes. Next move is to remove an unnecessary bullet connector between plus feed from regulator to battery, it may cause too much resistance as well. Havent gotten as far as to measure things hot and cold yet. Last time i checked, rec/reg was performing flawessly across the rev range, now the lamps blew with the bike fully warmed up and held at 4-5k rpms for a few minutes.
Vibration is the next common culprit. After that, we start getting into the realm of things that would cause voltage fluctuations such as loose wiring and the such.
Ok I'll check things out like tiring a rubber washer under mounting bracket .I was thinking it may have been something to do with light coming on when I start it .something to do with m unit settings. What you think?? Cheers yozzer
Ok I'll check things out like tiring a rubber washer under mounting bracket .I was thinking it may have been something to do with light coming on when I start it .something to do with m unit settings. What you think?? Cheers yozzer
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