I hope it is okay to write in english, as my german isn't that good anymore (I'm danish).
I have had the following problem with my newly purchased '87 ETZ 250:
- The bike didn't charge -> Cure -> the Green-blue cable from gleichricther to spannungsregler was attatched in a wrong place (at the collectorbox between regler und gleichricther).
- Then the bike charged at 2800 umd. and upwards and all was well.
- Then the ladekontrollampe blew (durchbrennt ?) And I began messing with the setting of the spannungsregler instead of replacing the LKL....
- Now the LKL is replaced and shuts off at 2500 umd. with the mechanischer spannungsregler and at 1500 umd. with a replacement digital regler.
My question is/mein frage ist: Why can't I measure anything useful, using a digital multimeter at the + and - poles on the battery with a running engine?
It shows from 2-11v and jumps about with a running engine, but with some messing about with the mechanischer regler it showed 13-14v at some points (for a short time).
Is it possible that the battery is being charged correctly and all is well, even though it cant be measured directly? I haven't touched anything else than the mechanischer regler, the wrongly attatched cable and the LKL. Oh and the carbon brushes are more than 9 mm.
I won't drive a longer test-trip until I am sure it won't decharge totally or blow fuses

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Thanks in advance!
Grüss Niels