_Full disclosure_
I own a 1974 MZ TS150.
I replaced the mechanical regulator with this style electronic regulator: http://666kb.com/i/b1kr05gnftjhtuog9.jpg
I have analysed the regulator circuit, know how it works, and confirmed it functions on the bench with a dummy load.
I am an electronic engineer.
....and I am losing my damn mind, because the damn bike won't charge the battery any more and I don't know why...
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Took TS out for a spin the other day - knocking new clutch-plates loose, checking the gearshifts etc. She's fine - gears are smooth, clutch isn't too heavy, power is nice and even - and the electronic charge circuit seems to be working fine. The charge light went out with revs above about 2000. Sarted out with battery voltage at 6.1V. Got back, voltage was about 6.5V - so charge circuit is definitely working.
A few days later, thinking I'll take another short ride and get her warmed up ready for an oil change (going to change the oil-seals, which I'm sure are leaking gear oil into the crankcase). Suddenly, no amount of revving on the centre-stand can get the charge light to go out. Battery voltage dropped to 5.8V, and obviously wasn't getting charged from the dynamo.
Spent the last 48 hours tearing my hair out, because I can't find a damn thing wrong. The regulator circuit is fine; the commutator is not shorted to ground; the carbon brushes are sound; the field coils are not shorted; the (slightly modified) wiring harness is connected properly; I even replaced most of the awful rusty bronze DDR terminals for shiny new crimp contacts. Nothing. Not a damn thing. No charging.
PLEASE HELP! What am I doing wrong? I just cannot figure it out. The commutator is fine - I took it off, cleaned it, scraped the gunk out of the contact-gaps. I've checked and re-checked the regulator circuit. WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO GO WRONG?!
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