 binge Emo Kiddy

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 Posted: 18:57 - 13 Mar 2017 Post subject: Wanting to do some tricky wiring on the Chaly |
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Wasn't sure where to post, here, or Geek section.
Chaly, for some reason I do not know, has never had very stable electrics.
The lights are dim, the headlight almost goes out when I indicate or brake due to the added power draw.
It's always been like it on the Chaly, I've had 3 different engines, 2 looms, and tried a number of regulators.
I've got a feeling it's just not a very conductive frame, giving a shockingly bad earth.
But, I do run it without a battery.
Today, I've fitted a small battery into the wiring system, and it's stabilized the power to a point everything works. So if anything, it's just adding like a buffer.
It also used to blow bulbs a lot, so I'm hoping with a battery in line, it'll stop that happening too.
Now, this is where it gets tricky.
I dont have an ign switch.
I simply have a kill switch on the bars.
I don't want an ignition switch, or key, I'm happy with just running a tidy kill switch.
So of course, once I turn the engine off. All my lights stay on (lights are on permanently)
I had an idea in my mind, which in theory, works, but for some reason, it does not.
Here is a paint diagram, to explain my thought:
https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/s960x960/17212072_443329586018072_233378121614737690_o.jpg?oh=a6810efde0a7de311670bfbd6f488187&oe=592655AC
So my trail of thought.
When the engine is off, the battery is doing nothing, as the relay is open.
Once then engine is started, the reg/rec will feed 12v to the relay, and switch it on.
Which then introduces the 12v battery to the system, stabilizing the system.
As it's connected to the reg/rec via the relay, it'll also charge the battery while the engine is running.
But, when I cut the engine, the lights all stay on.
If I disconnect the battery, the relay clicks off, and then when I re-connect the battery, the lights stay off, as it's an open circuit again.
Once I start the bike, it does the same again.
I cant understand where the power is back-feeding though, as the 12v battery is only connected to the switched part of the relay.
Any help, much appreciated. |
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 ZebraDriver Scooby Slapper
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 binge Emo Kiddy

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 Posted: 19:20 - 13 Mar 2017 Post subject: |
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I understand now.
So, what, if anything, can be done? |
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 garth World Chat Champion
Joined: 15 Dec 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 19:29 - 13 Mar 2017 Post subject: |
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Do you have a small resistor, commonly found attached to the inlet manifold, with a pink wire fitted?
This bit:
https://www.c90club.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=20542
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 garth World Chat Champion
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 binge Emo Kiddy

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