Battery drains quickly and rendered useless
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Battery drains quickly and rendered useless
I have a 77 GT550. The bike will start and run but quickly drains the battery which is then rendered unusable: will not recharge. I did substantial work before this, finding multiple shorts in the wiring harness which were repaired. I check the regulator rectifier according to manual specs with my multimeter, though I am a novice. I had the bike running great (it has less than 5000 miles on it). During my last test, I measured 12 V across the battery terminals while the bike was running, but it only ran briefly until the battery drained off. I have gone through two batteries this way, an expensive experiment. Now I don't know exactly where to begin again.
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Re: Battery drains quickly and rendered useless

Regards,
GT750Battleship.
GT750Battleship.
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Re: Battery drains quickly and rendered useless
See this post for testing your alternator: viewtopic.php?f=29&t=9006&start=6
As GT750Battleship suggested, check the condition of the brushes.
As an additional check of the rotor, insulate the brushes from the rotor slip rings. (via either an air gap of an insulator)
Measure resistance between the slip rings & ground (metal part of rotor).
Should get open circuit.
As GT750Battleship suggested, check the condition of the brushes.
As an additional check of the rotor, insulate the brushes from the rotor slip rings. (via either an air gap of an insulator)
Measure resistance between the slip rings & ground (metal part of rotor).
Should get open circuit.
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Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE