and here's to you Pinhead!
Amen to that.
I'd been dealing with a slowly draining battery when riding. Sometimes down only a tenth of a volt after a ride. Sometimes more. Then last week while visiting some friends, I found my turn signals didn't work while riding through town. I originally thought there may be a problem with the switch but when I got to my pal's place I checked the battery voltage and it was in the mid 10's when I got there.
Didn't want to stay late in case I had to make hand signals all the way home and when I left the battery was mid 11's. Took the country route out of town and kept the revs high, 5k plus most of the way. eventually the signals started to work briefly and I got it home without any drama and got it charged.
Yesterday I did a full charge test and found my rectifier basically DOA. While searching for options I happened across this thread. The hardest part was actually finding the parts rather than putting them together. The fifth place I went to had them. Two single phase 35A 600V rectifiers and about $9 later I headed home to fix it.
A bit of soldering, a bit of crimping, make a heatsink and mount things up a bit differently on the electrics plate and test again. Now it's making power but it was charging a bit high. Remember to check and adjust your regulator if necessary. Check core gap, it's OK, check point gap and reset to spec. Test again. Still charging high. Adjust regulator screw. Test and repeat.
Now I've got 14+ Volts above 3000rpms, it tops out about 14.5V and at idle i get about 12.8-12.9V.
And thanks to this thread I was able to do it in less than a day for less than $10.
I never cease to be amazed by the wealth of knowledge available on this site.
Tony