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You have wiring problems.
First off, check all connections and clean them up, put them back together and smear with a bit of vaseline etc to prevent corosion.
Make sure all the earths are in place (green wires on hondas, apart from the neutral light which is a light green).
Sounds like your main loom is in bad shape near the headstock, as it seems to short when you turn the bars.
Check it all over with a multimeter and a copy of the wiring diagram, you may need a new loom if yours is too worn out and shorting.
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John ____________________ own: 81 xs1100g...
owned: 85 rat CG (sold), 91 GS500e (stolen), 84 gsx400f (scrapped), 81 z250 (siezed, siezed, scrapped), 83 cb250rs (sold), 84 gpz750r ratfighter (killed) 84gpz400 (sold), '80 cb650 ratfighter (wrote off) 95gsx6/12f ratfighter (killed) 91 xj900 (sold)
stinkwheel Well I just had my hands up a pigs fanny. Which makes your concerns pale into insignificance. |
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yeah, as said, you are damn lucky its a CG, these things only need about 3 wires to run for a basic loom.
Try rewiring a complete GSX400F, thats when it gets irritating.
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John ____________________ own: 81 xs1100g...
owned: 85 rat CG (sold), 91 GS500e (stolen), 84 gsx400f (scrapped), 81 z250 (siezed, siezed, scrapped), 83 cb250rs (sold), 84 gpz750r ratfighter (killed) 84gpz400 (sold), '80 cb650 ratfighter (wrote off) 95gsx6/12f ratfighter (killed) 91 xj900 (sold)
stinkwheel Well I just had my hands up a pigs fanny. Which makes your concerns pale into insignificance. |
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| toolhonda wrote: | A battery when new is not fully charged.
It should be charged up before use.
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You can't generalise like this. Some are, others aren't.
Direct from Yuasa's site:
| Quote: | Dry-Charged Batteries
1. Only commission a dry-charged battery when it is needed for a customer.
2. If fitted, remove and discard any sealing plugs, tape or foil.
3. If fitted, remove and keep normal vent-plugs and terminal covers (usually red and black).
4. For filling, use battery-grade dilute sulphuric acid of specific gravity 1.270 – 1.280 at 25°C conforming to BS3031 or better. (Note: contaminated acid with impurities can seriously damage the life of the battery, in some cases reducing this to a few days. Do not use acid from old batteries).
5. The temperature of the acid and the battery should both be at room-temperature in the range 15 - 30°C.
6. Fill each cell with acid to a level of 3 – 6mm above the tops of the separators. Fill each cell one after the other and complete the filling in one operation.
7. Leave the battery for 20 – 30 minutes and then measure the open-circuit voltage. If it is below 12.50V, charge the battery. (See Section G). If it is above 12.50V, adjust the acid-levels to the correct operating levels with dilute sulphuric acid of specific gravity 1.270 – 1.280.
(See Section D).
8. Fit the normal vent-plugs and terminal covers.
9. Wash the battery with hot water and dry it.
10. Note that performance checks on newly-commissioned dry-charged batteries with modern electronic digital testers using conductance technology are not recommended. Examples are testers supplied by Midtronics or Bosch. The results can be misleading until the battery has undergone some service use.
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Surely if you don't wait the recommended time, don't test, and just charge immediately, You'll run the risk of overcharging the battery? ____________________ Funny, I used to hate being spanked as a child!
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Were did you get that information from?
The Yuasa Technical Manual says it must be charged
A direct link to the Manual on the manufacturers website is below
https://www.yuasabatteries.com/pdfs/TechMan.pdf |
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Funny - This was on the manufacturers website too
https://www.yuasa-battery.co.uk/automotive/technical.asp#allyouneedtoknow
(You will need to scroll down a little to section C- Commissioning, sub-entitled 'Dry Charged Batteries'
It clearly states that after the recommended standing period, If the chemical reaction doesn't achieve the correct voltage in the battery - then it needs charging. However, if it has reached 12.50V it doesn't require a top up charge.
The PDF you have linked to, states that a battery has to be fully charged before installation NOT that YOU have to CHARGE it before installation - There's a difference. ____________________ Funny, I used to hate being spanked as a child!
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| toolhonda wrote: | No normal customer puts the acid in to the battery.
It is always done by the shop, not the customer.
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Wrong. Most batteries these days come with included acid packs or at least virtually all the ones I sell do. In fact the one fitted a month ago to Lozzypop1's bike that I supplied came with an acid pack.
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If the battery is cheap type (not sealed) the shop has a big container of acid that fills many battery’s.
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Wrong again. See the above reply.
The restrictions on sending bulk Sulphuric acid by carrier have also been clamped down so that many places can now only deliver with in 25 miles.
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All the good shops insist on letting it stand and charging it before the customer can have the battery.
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And many shops realise that a customer has the intelligence to actually fill their own battery from the included acid pack. Most customers don't want to return to the shop a few hours later.
Many people own their own charger.
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The bad shops do not charge the battery but still let it stand.
So standing is sorted.
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But the point of this conversation is that you didn't mention letting the battery stand but that it should be charged to bring it to its full potential leaving out leaving it to stand, potentially damaging the battery before its even been used.
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There is no harm in using an automatic charger on a new battery.
If the battery needs to be charged it will charge it. If it does not it will not.
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There is if the battery hasn't been left to stand as the battery would be reading a lower voltage than that which it could potentially achieve by itself therefore the charger would OVERCHARGE the battery.
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How many normal customers have a voltage meter?
Non so they can not measure the voltage.
How many shops bother to measure voltage?
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I generally don't bother as in my experience its never needed.
For your information I also have a load tester so if I feel it's appropriate I load test.
When did you last load test a bike battery?
| toolhonda wrote: |
I bet most will simply put an automatic charger on it.
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Doesn't mean its right to do so.
| toolhonda wrote: |
The link I found does read differently to the other link posted.
So I will admit you should check if the battery needs to be charged.
But checking can be done automatically by the automatic charger
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Not the way you think it can and regardless an auto charger will always initially attempt to charge a battery regardless of its state of charge.
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or manualy by a voltage meter.
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ONLY after the battery has been allowed to stand |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 214 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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