Just got the bike back, how should I test if the battery is being charged?
Should I measure the voltage before turning the bike on, after turning the bike on, and then letting the bike run for awhile, revving the bike to around 5000 rpm and then measure again?
How old is this scooter ? Maybe you should also look for corroded terminals, or a bad earth connection.
If the battery Voltage gets lower by time, the rectifier will work harder and it will get hot anyway.
Maybe you should also check the rectifier's heat when the battery is still almost fully charged. The heat should not be as high as when the battery voltage is much lower.
It's a 2011, so not super old, but also very possible for corrosion. I also know the previous owner parked it outdoor and hasn't ridden it for awhile before selling it to me.
The mechanic said the battery is charging, but when the bike is running and revving the rectifier gets really hot to the point where you just can't touch or hold it, and as it's temperature rises, the charging capability decreases.
I only know the + and - terminals that are connecting to the battery, are there other major terminals that I can check and see if they are corroded?