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| Kamikaze Bob |
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 Posted: 21:16 - 27 Oct 2015 Post subject: My name's Bob and I'm an idiot... Okay, maybe not so much.. |
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Riding home from work today, and a couple of hundred yards from home, waiting to turn right at a junction, the bike dies.
I thought I had slipped the clutch too much, so try to restart the bike. Nothing.
With cars starting to queue behind me, and me sitting in the middle of the road going nowhere, I have no choice but to waddle the bike over to the side of the road to get out the way. Keep trying the starter - no dice.
Now I'm at the top of a hill, so I pull the clutch in, kick it into first, and set myself rolling... Manage to get the bike going, so ease it round the corner to the house, it cuts out a couple more times but popping the clutch gets it going until it gets to the house. Have to push it up the drive, but at least I'm home.
I get the multimeter out and it's a simple case of a dead battery. That's 6 months old. Something ain't right.
I notice I have the USB charger connected from my last wee camping trip, forgot to disconnect it (never had it connected before, it was there when I bought the bike) as I figured if nothing was in the charger it wouldn't complete the circuit and nowt would happen. Quick check online tells me that isn't the case, as it changes the voltage so constantly drains the battery, yaddy yaddy ya...
So, stupid rookie mistake fucks my battery, but at least I should be able to charge it - once I borrow a charger from someone - and hopefully get some time out of it while I wait for a new one coming. Was dreading a major repair bill.
Who else has made a stupid kind of mistake like that? Be honest!
Edit: Was thinking of buying a set of Oxford heated grips, the new ones that run straight off the battery with a smart controller to stop the kind of thing above. Rethinking that now... ____________________ 2001 Honda VFR800fi
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| Fladdem |
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Me! https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=4200404&highlight=#4200404
The second break-down was caused because of that. I'd just fitted a USB charger to the bike as well before I went. I had fitted a set of bullet connectors though, so I could pull the connection apart and turn it off when not in use. Still didn't work, I think.  ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
Past:2003 Aprilia RS125, 1982 Kawasaki GPZ550(FREE BIKE!)
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I fitted a phone charger to my bike. I didn't want what happened to you to happen to me, so I wired it up to a switched live. My tail light.
I fitted the phone charger for my Spain road trip.
This thing that I spent so much effort fitting perfectly, soldering, heat shrinking, routing, and securely mounting the usb port to the dash. This thing just refused to work.
After several hundred miles, I finally had the penny drop that because it was so sunny in Spain, I hadn't bothered turning any of the lights on  ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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I once had a bike that refused to run and I diagnosed it as fuel starvation. Took carb to bits (twice) and refitted it but would still not go so I pushed it home 7 miles. Next day I discovered reason for fuel starvation was....I had run out of fuel  ____________________ Bikers make great organ donors, get 115 on your licence today. |
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| Kamikaze Bob wrote: | | doggone wrote: | Something else is wrong here, while the charger might drain the battery if you left it parked unused for several days, when the engine is running the alternator can supply far more current than it could draw even charging something up.. |
Aw, fuck man, don't say that. The bike's used daily for work, but usually sits over the weekend as the car is used with the wife and kiddies. It's been connected for about 6 weeks, mid September. The reg-rec unit that was in it when I bought it was wrong, so the new battery that was in the thing when I bought it last year lasted about 6-7 months. Got the proper one and a new battery in April (I think) so that'll be something other than the reg-rec which is fucking things up. |
Give the man a prize!!
New battery charged up at the start of the week. Put in the bike on Tuesday night and went out to work Wednesday morning. Got about 12 miles into my commute and the bike died... Obviously not the USB thing draining the battery since I disconnected that when I changed the battery. So my immediate thought was the get the bike home and deal with it later - I have a lot of shit going on at work and need to get this out the way.
AA called - missus recently set up full/home start, thank gawd - and the nice man gives me a charge to get me home again and I figure I can have a proper look to see exactly what's up later. Get about 8 miles in and the bike dies again, which I figure means the battery is drained again, but the FI light stays on which I know is a bad sign. For the sake of it, we try to charge the battery again, but the bike won't even try to start now and the FI light is still on so we're pretty sure it's serious. He even tries to change the main fuse, but that results in major sparkage and near melting of the fuse when he tries to replace it. Peculiar...
Anyways, he has to set up the bike rig, and takes it to the garage - by this time Girders is open, we'd spent so long with charging the bloody thing!
Garage had it a couple of days while I caged it into work. Got it back late last night and it turns out the reg rec that was put on about 6 months ago was too small so wasn't dealing with the heat and ampage being passed thru it, and it basically fried the wires. Actually, literally fried the wires, they gave me the old one to see it. Now all hunky dory and I gave the car back to my dad, so won't have to spend ages in queues on the way to and from work. Now just to sort out keeping warm on my commute...
TL;DR - it was the reg rec fucking up that caused the battery not to charge, so it drained with the engine and lights running. Proper RR unit fitted, all good again ____________________ 2001 Honda VFR800fi |
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Incidentally there's two ways to wire in accessories like heated grips and chargers so they don't drain your battery.
One is to crudely hack into a switched circuit on your bike, like had been done with the grips on mine (probably actually fine if done neatly).
Mine hadn't been done neatly - brake switch wire had been stripped part way along with a blade, end of heated grip wire had been wrapped around it, super-glued and left open to the elements!
The 'proper' way is to add a simple separate accessory loom with a fuse and relay like Stinkwheel's guide, which is what I've now done: https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=2444272 ____________________ Honda CB500S |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 244 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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