Arrrrrrrrrrrggggggh! Did you hear me yell at around 7:30 PM EST yesterday? The charging system has reared its ugly, nasty, evil head again.
Since Stator Replacement
I've ridden about 400 miles since the stator replacement, and during this time, the voltage has never dropped below 13.5 volts when the RPM's were above 2,500--even when the high beam has been on for over an hour. During this period, I did not place the battery on the charger.
New Failure
That changed yesterday. After riding about 120 miles of a 150 mile ride, I looked down and I'm now in the 12.5-13.5 volt range at 4,000+ RPM. Joy. By the time I got home, the voltage had dropped to 11.5-12.5 volts at any RPM.
Still a Thermal Issue?
The thing is, it still seems to be a thermal issue. I took my bike out an hour later in the cool (mid 60's F / 18 C) and it was up at 13.5-14.5 volts right from the start.
New Plan: Multiple Multimeters
So my plan of the moment is to test with multiple multimeters as suggested above. I've got 3. I'm going to insert jumpers and simultaneously measure voltage to the coil (white wire from regulator), voltage from the rectifier (black wire at the regulator) and voltage at the battery. I'm also thinking about setting up a switch that will bypass the regulator. I'm not excited about doing it while riding, primarily because I don't want to leave 3 MM's, including my Fluke, in my tank bag if I have to go inside a store.
Review of Repairs
All components and wires (even after wiggling) have bench tested OK. The components in the charging system (wiring harness, regulator, rectifier, battery, coil, stator) are new. This does not eliminate them from failure, though. The failure seems to be thermal related; it does not fail when cool, although something similar, like vibration might cause failure. After heat gun testing the coil, the coil proved to be failing at high temp. The voltage improved when I replaced the coil and then got to spec when I replaced the stator. I have tried to find a loose connection/wire; however, have not found one. I replaced my solder connections with bullets when I replaced the coil and then the stator. Having soldered professionally, I think it unlikely that I could have goofed up several connections, although I've never been happy with the way the connections pack behind the gearbox cover.
Thoughts about Potential Points of Failure
I am tired of opening the alt & gearbox covers; however, I may do so to see if I can do a better job of placing/routing the connections so that there is absolutely no strain on them. Again, these connections were previously soldered. At the moment, I think there may be some strain where the connections are. To be honest, I am tired of shooting in the dark; however, I haven't yet tested anything that pointed to failure.
Another point of failure might be my LED voltage gauge, although it would seem odd that my on-bike gauge would show improvement immediately after coil replacement and further improvement after stator replacement.
I am so bummed. I thought I finally had it licked. On the other hand, I am truly grateful for the help so far. Without it, I would be ready to give up.