No, that's perfect. I'm just confirming that only one side of the reg/rect has been grounded. So basically the plus from the reg/rect output goes to various switches and then to your loads. The other side of the loads are connected to minus (which is grounded).
I have no explanation for lights turning off at high RPM if you have a battery (or capacitor) in the circuit. Without a battery (or cap) the reg/rect may do strange things. Maybe the r/r you have is faulty.
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2011 EC250E
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