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hi,
hth
found that one out a while back after going through a whole loom with multi-meter, checked all connectors, replaced the relay umpteen times....this took place over a couple of days until i decided to replace all the idiot lights with fancy blue ones.
the indicator tell tale had blown, once replaced normal indicating resumed.
on my 1986 gamma + some other bikes i dont have indys + rely on hand signals. can be fun.
whats not fun is getting pulled by plod (even traffic plod) who seem convinced i MUST have indicators, clowns.
anyway, i digress....if i were you i'd replace all the tell-tales with 12v ones, usually 3w or similar,
cheers,
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 Posted: 18:19 - 03 Jun 2014 Post subject: Re: 80's Honda 125 Indicators not Flashing |
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Results
Battery was disconnected when I started to test so I thought I'd include my initial results too.
| Tedwood wrote: | Bike not running! disconnect the white and the yellow alternator wires ensuring they don't short out when bike is started. Start bike, red meter lead to white wire and black meter lead to earth (my bike reads 24 VAC NOTE set meter to AC). |
Without battery connected I get 13VAC
With battery connected I get 22VAC
| Tedwood wrote: | Now connect red meter lead to yellow wire (my bike reads 20 VAC). |
Without battery connected I get 11V
With battery connected I get 16V
| Tedwood wrote: | You could also check what amps the bike shows as charging at by connecting your meter in series with the positive lead from your battery. |
Damn, I cant find my instruction book for my multimeter and I'm getting really confused.
I couldn't get a reading on the 10A plug so I had to do it on the lower rated plug (normal plug). I got a reading at the 50microAmps setting and at the 2.5DCmA setting although the latter seemed to be a minus reading??? Assuming I'm looking at the right part of the dial I am getting about 13 50microAmps... whatever that means...
I had the leads connected in series through the Earthed side of the battery. I tried switching the black and red lead round but only got minus results then. I couldn't get a reading from the other side of the battery at all.
All the above is with the engine running and everything plugged back in.
Can anyone help?
| Tedwood wrote: | I think that you missed my comment: The CB125RS has direct lighting ie the lights are powered directly from the alternator/generator NOT the battery. However, the indicators, brake lights and horn are powered from the battery when the ignition switch is on ie the bike does not have to be running. |
Sorry, what I'm trying to say is that when the bike is not running but the ignition key is in and turned my indicators, neutral light, brake light, horn etc is not working and when I run a voltmeter across them in parallel the needle doesn't even twitch.
| Tedwood wrote: | If you have time, perhaps I could ask a favour. My bike has a very poor spark which looks like I have a weak alternator exciter coil.
This is the Black/White wire that comes from the alternator and supplies the power to the Ignition Coil.
With my meter connected between the (disconnected from the loom) Black/White wire and Earth and kicking the bike over I get 6 to 8 VAC which I think is too low. |
My bike wont start when this is unplugged so I assume you mean literally kicking it over not starting it up.
I get a reading of 6 to 8VAC too. 6VAC on a normal kick and up to 8VAC on my hardest kick.
| Tedwood wrote: | Also the resistance reading I get on this wire is "0.003" KOhm which seems too low, manual says it should be 245 Ohms. |
I get a reading of 2 Ohms. Isn't 0.003KOhms the same as 3 Ohms? This is without kicking over the engine. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 206 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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