As the upgrade on the "78 R100 continues, my problem with the charging system has me completely mystified. I have replaced the regulator, alternator and diode board THREE times completely, swapping and testing parts individually. Continuity tested all the wiring, cleaned all the connections, swapped out the battery and gone back over it again and again. The instruments were smashed some years back, so I kept the remains of the printed circuit and bulb holder, as this is an integral part of the system, and mounted them in a custom made housing. Up until a few months back, this was no problem. All of a sudden, the charging light stays on at all revs, the battery goes flat after a few days, and I now resort to putting it on the charger over night, every night, as it is my primary transport to and from work.
I cannot for the life of me figure out what it could possibly be, and I live in a fairly Isolated area with no prospect of getting any help from someone who knows about '70's BM's. I do my own work anyway, except for specialist machining etc, and thought what I had was a fairly reasonably handle on electrics. All I'm doing is wearing out my multimeter looking for a gremlin

The only possible thing I can think of is the charge warning light is the culprit, so if any one has even a distant hint of an idea what to check for it would be greatly appreciated. Next step is to cut into the wiring harness, isolate the charge warning light wires, and make a complete new custom circuit and bulb holder. The bike is very high mileage, and I 've just spent $4,000.00 totally rebuilding the top end, gearbox and side car running gear, so I'm not about to give up on a wiring hassle

As Sherlock Holmes reputedly said, once you have discounted everything else, what you have left, no matter how improbable, is the answer....