Hey kit
just reread this post again , are you bald yet
FWIT
I had to replace the rotor on my 82Nighthawk
when i got the bike(not running) the stator was replace by the po.
but he still could not get the bike to run (prob. was bad pickup coil and bad ign.coil)
after fixing that.
my rotor (also on the low side 4.2 ohm),stator, and r/r tested ok ,It seemed to be charging but after running the engine to operating temps and trying to set the carbs it was not charging like it should have (don't remember what it dropped to
but it wasn't in the 13- 14v range)
I replaced the rotor thinking this was the weak link (from this forum and others with these bikes)
and that fixed it
I think the rotor had some of the winding shorting together when it would heat up, lowering the
res. in the windings
if I'm following correctly, what TT has been saying
if this res. goes down in the rotor, it will try to draw more current from the battery to
maintain the same output from the R/R
or will it weaken the magnetic field that the stator sees or both
I know in a electrical circuit if you lower res. and the voltage stays the same current will increase
God I hope this made sense
if this is NOT HELPING than just yell at me and I will shut up
I truly understand your frustration!
http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32255&highlight=nighthawk
However, I also trust you will be able to figure it out.
God bless,
Lee
Lee
how far could you ride your bike with the charging system unhooked
and did your bike start right back up after riding this distance
Kit this might be a good test to see if its your charging system or your starter that's depleting
you battery
unplug charging system see if you still have this prob. after riding same amount of time as before
if you do still have prob. maybe starter, lights or battery
maybe also try running with lights unplugged
if do not still have prob. than would have to be charging system
at least that should isolate somewhat
After trouble shooting electrical problems in residential and commercial buildings for 20yr
I feel your pain
also feel you WILL solve this prob.
Wish I could be of more help but wiring in bikes is something I'm just now getting into.