Charging System; Current Draw - Key Off; Charging System "Break Even" Test; Charging System Stator (Alternator) Tests - Polaris RZR XP 1000 2014 Service Manual

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CHARGING SYSTEM

CURRENT DRAW - KEY OFF

CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect the battery cable or
ammeter with the engine running. Damage will occur to
electrical components.
Connect an ammeter in series with the negative battery
cable. Check for current draw with the key off. If the draw
is excessive, loads should be disconnected from the
system one by one until the draw is eliminated. Check
component wiring as well as the component for partial
shorts to ground to eliminate the draw.
Current Draw - Key Off:
Maximum of .01 DCA (10 mA)

CHARGING SYSTEM "BREAK EVEN" TEST

CAUTION
Do not allow the battery cables to become
disconnected with the engine running. Follow the steps
below as outlined to reduce the chance of damage to
electrical components.
The "break even" point of the charging system is the
point at which the alternator overcomes all system loads
(lights, etc.) and begins to charge the battery. Depending
on battery condition and system load, the break even
point may vary slightly. The battery should be fully
charged before performing this test.
9926816 R07 - 2014-2016 RZR XP 1000 / XP4 1000 Service Manual
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WARNING
Never start the engine with an ammeter connected in
series. Damage to the meter or meter fuse will result.
Do not run test for extended period of time.
Do not run test with high amperage accessories.
1. Using an inductive amperage metering device, (set
to DC amps) connect to the negative battery cable.
2. With engine off, key switch and lights in the on
position, the ammeter should read negative amps
(battery discharge).
3. Shift transmission into park and start the engine.
With the engine running at idle, observe meter
readings.
4. Increase engine RPM while observing ammeter and
tachometer. Note the RPM at which the battery starts
to charge (ammeter indication is positive).
5. With lights and other electrical loads off, the "break
even" point should occur at approximately 1500 RPM
or lower.
CHARGING SYSTEM STATOR
(ALTERNATOR) TESTS
Three tests can be performed using a multi-meter to
determine the condition of the stator (alternator).
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