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| RogueCarl |
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 Posted: 16:42 - 22 Apr 2012 Post subject: Honda CG 125 1980 electrics problems, HELP!! |
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hey all, im new to motorbiking, only passed my CBT a few months ago, bought a cg 125 from 1980 and then crashed on my first day riding, it wasn't my fault that a herd of deer jumped out, but that's besides the point.
i've been fixing it up since, and the mechanical side of it is fine, but i keep getting niggles from the electrics and i just can't find the solution!
1st problem - it all works but the brightness of the headlight matches the amount of throttle i give it until the bulbs blow (i've replaced the rectifier and checked all the earths i can find).
2nd problem - i indicate left or right and they're the perfect brightness, but then i apply the brake and it seems to steal the power from the indicators and they stop, but then i release the brake and they're just flashing dimly, they don't brighten again until i turn it off then on again.
has anyone else ever had this problem? if so i'd like some help!! D:
and alas, being a student i'm poor so would prefer not to go to a garage and pay someone else to do it -.-
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Right, so it is indeed the old 6V version. Later models are 12V.
I think you might find yours was made in Japan. Later production moved to Brazil.
I don't have much experience with 6V systems. I would have expected you to get around 6-6.2V with the engine not running, and maybe 6.5V with the engine running.
Anyway if you are getting 5.96V with the engine running, but 0V with the engine off, it sounds like the battery isn't actually holding any charge whatsoever. If so, that battery is completely gone.
Take the battery out of the bike and check again with nothing connected. Do you have access to a 6V battery charger? You could leave it charging just to make absolutely sure.
If the battery really is this knackered, it would explain the issues with the indicators & brake light. The battery is needed to act as a reserve to cope with such high demand situations. If the battery is knackered, your poor little alternator simply can't cope with demand. A knackered battery might even be draining power, but giving nothing in return. It's just too much for the system.
Some people change these bikes over to 12V systems for better lighting, but I don't think you need to rush into this yet, particularly given your budget.
So it looks like its new battery time, subject to further checks. Not too expensive really, but make sure you get the right one for your exact model. |
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Excellent, i'm working tonight but i'll check all of the above asap and let you know the results sharpish. Cheers  |
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I have a 1978 CG with these issues (apart from the headlights blowing), watching as well
The condenser isn't linked to the lights, only the ignition so unless that's not working don't worry about it.
Also I have replaced the regulator on my bike and that didn't help with the problem, though it seems to be lessening so maybe the battery is slowly charging now. Have you checked the actual output from the alternator? |
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yeh, i think it is useful,which can be adopted
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 Posted: 15:01 - 27 Apr 2012 Post subject: battery on its way |
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Right, i've ordered a new battery and charger (i got my dad to assist ) and they should arrive next week. I'll fill it up, charge it and attach it then let you all know the results. Hopefully this'll be the answer. But i wont get my hopes up too much as there have many 'this is it!' Parts. |
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 Posted: 09:06 - 02 May 2012 Post subject: results take 2 |
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Hi all, i'm back from the tense wait. i got a 6N6-3B battery from whitedogmotors with a charger. set it all up and charged it (which was easier than i had expected after reading all of the safety warnings). after it had finished i put it in the bike and took the readings:
off of bike: 6.6V
in bike, bike turned off: 6.6V
in bike, bike turned on: 8.5V
in bike, bike turned on, throttle on: 8.5V
i found this quite bemusing as it's only a 6V system.
it only managed to fix (slightly) one of my problems, so now when i indicate and use the brake it still takes the power from the indicators, but now returns them to the same brightness once i release the brake.
i still have the brake stealing power from the indicators though, and the same problem of the light increasing in brightness with the throttle being on.
HELP!!! any further suggestions?
on the bright side, i can now ride it to work  |
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I think the light increasing in brightness with the throttle is just a 6V thing, nothing can really be done about it. But provided it's bright enough when the throttle is low nothing wrong, just means you're easier to see when you're going faster  |
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 Posted: 13:44 - 02 May 2012 Post subject: Re: results take 2 |
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| RogueCarl wrote: | Hi all, i'm back from the tense wait.  i got a 6N6-3B battery from whitedogmotors with a charger. set it all up and charged it (which was easier than i had expected after reading all of the safety warnings). after it had finished i put it in the bike and took the readings:
off of bike: 6.6V
in bike, bike turned off: 6.6V
in bike, bike turned on: 8.5V
in bike, bike turned on, throttle on: 8.5V
i found this quite bemusing as it's only a 6V system.
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That's about right now, the battery is charging.
| RogueCarl wrote: |
it only managed to fix (slightly) one of my problems, so now when i indicate and use the brake it still takes the power from the indicators, but now returns them to the same brightness once i release the brake.
i still have the brake stealing power from the indicators though,
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Your new battery is a lot better than the old one, but is still a bit crap. The battery should be able to provide enough power for both the indicators and the brake light at least for a short time (minutes). I suspect the battery replacement was cheap and don't be shocked if it is dead in a year.
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and the same problem of the light increasing in brightness with the throttle being on.
HELP!!! any further suggestions?
on the bright side, i can now ride it to work  |
As above, the output of the headlight is independent of the battery and depends entirely on the speed of the engine.
i.e. that's probably as good as it gets.
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 Posted: 16:35 - 02 May 2012 Post subject: so i'm finished? |
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okay then, that all seems to make sense.
i had a thought earlier, could the specific gravity of my electrolyte be slightly high? as the readings i got were a little too high also.
so you're saying that the brightness increasing with the throttle is unfixable? because i don't particularly want to blow the bulbs again when i turn it on in the dark for coming home. it was horrible riding back last time with only my park light
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 244 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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