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 kawakid World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:37 - 22 Jan 2007 Post subject: Help headlight bulb blowing - what is the voltage range. |
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Hi,
I've had a Philips Bluevision H4 bulb in for a year but it stopped working last week. However the full beam continued to work.
Anyway I put a bulb from a pound shop in for a day and all okay.
Over the weekend I put in a new Philips bulb and it worked okay (in the garage, I didn't ride the bike) anyway today the new bulb has blown on both elements. (The full beam blowing straight away), I had to ride home with just the side light . I hadn't noticed on my way in to work as it was daylight.
(PS Its on the ER5 which is just one bulb).
Anyway can a new bulb just go straight away?
I've got home thinking it can't be the bulb????
Anyway I've tested the beam voltage with a multimeter.
With the engine not running, its showing around 13volts. When I increase the revs (revving it quite hard) the multimeter goes up to about 19 volts.
Now I'm no expert on bulb voltages??
Anyway I've put back in the cheap bulb back in and revved the engine and it hasn't blown.
Do I have a problem?
At first I was thinking rectifier, but I don't know.
I'll obviously keep the cheap bulb in and I do have another spare (handy when they cost a £)
https://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b82/mondeokid/volts.jpg
T ____________________ I've a twin and a 4. |
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 kawakid World Chat Champion

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Thanks guys.
Now i'm having problems getting the thing off.
The bolts going through the rectifier, just snapped, its a 6 year old bike and the rectifier is just behind the rear wheel. So its been exposed and its been used in all weathers.
Anyway if anyone can offer advice, please read me other post.
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=105387
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 49 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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