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My first thought would be too much vibration causing the bulb failures, especially if it's always the same light that blows.
However, you can see if the reg/rec is working by hooking up the multimeter to the battery and see if it shows 14-15v with the lights on and revved to about 5k. Any more or less then it's time to check the output from the stator. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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As above I'd check the voltage across the battery terminals with the bike running, just wedge the probes into the terminal between the metal and the plastic/rubber sheath to hold them in place and measure with the meter set to DC.
Should get around 13.5v at idle rising to around 14.5v maximum with about 1/2 throttle. That should let you know if the charging system is doing its job properly. When I accidentally disconnected my reg/rec the symptom was that I was popping bulbs like no tomorrow and there was no increase in voltage across the terminals, it just stayed a steady 12v.
If you get no voltage increase then you know the reg/rec or the wiring in between is the issue
Oh yeah and 10v is way too much from the yellow wire at idle, should be more like 6-8v and would rise slowly to 12-15v with more revs. Definitely sounds like something to do with the rectifier or the white wire to me going by experience. ____________________ Honda CB500s (1999) - Honda CG 125 BR-J (1991)
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cheers all, i tried to test everything last night an the bastard wouldn't start..
i have ordered a spankingly new rectifier/ regulator anyways (only £20 off gaybay) as god knows how old the one i have is anyways....
fingers crossed i get the thing working soon
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