Hello guys,
I have a problem with my charging system as the voltage of the battery does not change or only a tiny bit when I rev the bike up. I saw there are already a few post on CB550s with MUnits and Lithium batteries, but I think they have had different issues. Maybe someone here has some experience with a similar issue or sees what I have missed :-).
First of all, here the facts on the bike:
- 1976 CB550 K withe CB550 F Motor
- MUnit with Lithium Ion Battery and lithium ion capable Regulator Rectifier
The wiring of the bike seems ok as all the other components are working right from what I see so far.
Here a small sketch:
Here what I figured out or tried on the charging system:
- Battery voltage is at 12.5 V and does not really change when I rev up
- The resistance between the three stator phase wires (yellow) is 3.3 Ohm, according to manual it should be 0.35 Ohm what does not seem optimal.
- The three phase wires are not shorted to ground
- The field coil wires (light blue and green) have a resistance of 4.3 Ohm (4.9 Ohm +/- 10% according to manual)
The stator phase resistance seems not to be optimal, but before I get a new one I wanted to make sure the rest is ok.
- I measured the field coil output of the regulator (white wire coming from RR) and it has always +0.6 V, which I wonder might be too little maybe.
- To test, I disconnected the white wire from the RR, which what I understood controles the charging output via the field coil and directly connected the field coil (light blue) to the ignition plus hoping that the charging output of the stator should be at max. Then I started the bike: The battery voltage ramped up to 13.1 V depending on the motor speed. So this seemed to have some influence on the charging.
Now I am wondering if the output signal from the RR to the field coil is too low or maybe that he does not have a good source to measure the ref. voltage of the bike.
Does anybody know how much voltage the RR on a regular 550 gives out, as my 0.6 V seem to be low though. And what do you guys think about the high stator phase Resistance of 3.3 Ohm, maybe some of the charging power is lost due to its high resistance I am thinking.
Thanks a lot in advance! I hope I did not overlook similar posts.