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Just an update here. I had time to spend a few hours on it today. First, I recked everything that I had already tried. Battery had been on the tender, and measured 12.9V. Nothing had changed (big surprise), and I did not find any problems. Then I dug into the headlight bucket. I was really hoping that something would show itself, but I found nothing wrong. No loose or unconnected wires, no burned/shorted wires, no corrosion. I double-checked every wire to see if insulation had worn off somewhere, but no luck. For lack of any better ideas, I started checking every ground that I could reach - all were good. Then, not sure why, I tried to check voltage to the fuse box. Negative lead of meter to negative of battery, positive to fuse socket. NO voltage. I don't know about the circuits enough to know if that is expected or not. Can any let me know? Thanks. I am not the best at reading schematics these days. About then the thought entered my mind that the easiest fix might be the firm and repetitive application of a sledge hammer. I decided it would be better to take a break and have some dinner. I have no idea what to do next. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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It is just possible that the problem is on the return (ground) path, so my next step would be to disconnect the battery, then use the ohm scale of your meter to see if there is an open circuit between the cable lug that goes to the battery +ve & the fuse terminal. :2tup:
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The starter relay will have 3 small wires (Y/B , B/W, R) a large black wire (that feeds the starter), and one large red (+ from battery). Find that starter relay fuse and check for voltage in and out.
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Yes, I hadn't checked the wiring diagram before, but checking it now, I see that there is a 20A fuse between the battery & ignition switch, then a fuse between the ignition switch & side stand relay. Power then goes via the other safety switches to the starter relay.
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Good thought, but I did that yesterday. Thanks. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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And you, my friend, win the prize! I took the cover off of the solenoid (you made it easy to find), and there were TWO 20 Amp fuses! One was fine, the other was blown. Replaced the blown one, and that took care of the power problem. Then, I started the engine. Just for laughs I checked the R/R output: at idle it put out as high as 12.0V, at 3000RPM it only put out 9. Next I checked the stator output; 65+VAC! Then, I took the battery to the local Advance store and had it checked: it was declred to be fine - not bad for a 6 yr old battery. So, all considered, it seems that the R/R is bad. Must be, everything else is good! And now I'd like to thank you all, you guys have been fantastic and a lot of help to someone who is truly old and tired. And to be honest, I am not 'west of hell', I am west of Pgh., Pa. Halfway between Pgh. and Weirton, W.Va. If any of you ever pass this way, let me know and the beer is on me. Thanks again. posting.php?mode=quote&f=7&p=61399# |
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Have you taken any time investigating why that fuse blew in the first place? No abraded wires/intermittent short anywhere in the wiring? Or are you just going to carry around a supply of extra 20 amp fuses? You may have discovered why the bike had no power but you have not solved your problem.
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