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Hey folks,
I have continued to ride my bike constantly since making it home from Nova Scotia last week. Even did a bit of moto-camping last weekend. I have not yet tackled the charging issue, and I thought it might be worth posting the relevant clues that have presented themselves thus far before diving into it:
- the last 3 mornings it seemed to charge perfectly during the first ride of the day, and then to not charge for the remaining rides;
- during the first breakdown in NS, we found the wire from the stator to the assimilator had been rubbed raw against the gas tank. This was fixed, however, I wonder if this might have affected the assimilator. Can I test this by simply unplugging this wire from the assimilator and running to bike and testing voltage?
- I recall last year that I blew a fuse and suspected that it had to do with my rare use of the horn that day. I expected that had to do with the horn button area itself, but I had that all apart recently and it doesn't seem to be. No idea if this is related, but it seems likely that there is still an intermittent short in the horn circuit somewhere.
I feel like this is probably to do with either a short or a bad ground somewhere, just because when it is charging everything seems to be working fine. I did do the two stator tests in NS with the bike not running and everything checked out. We checked stator output at one point but it wasn't me reading the meter at the time so I'm not exactly sure of the result, but it seemed to be working fine.
My plan is just to take the tank off again when I get time and to go through the wiring carefully to see what I can find. And I may try disconnecting the assimilator and running it to see what happens. The red light is working fine, though it did not turn on when the battery dropped below 9 volts leading to the original NS breakdown...
Any thoughts would be most welcome. Thanks!!
J
I have continued to ride my bike constantly since making it home from Nova Scotia last week. Even did a bit of moto-camping last weekend. I have not yet tackled the charging issue, and I thought it might be worth posting the relevant clues that have presented themselves thus far before diving into it:
- the last 3 mornings it seemed to charge perfectly during the first ride of the day, and then to not charge for the remaining rides;
- during the first breakdown in NS, we found the wire from the stator to the assimilator had been rubbed raw against the gas tank. This was fixed, however, I wonder if this might have affected the assimilator. Can I test this by simply unplugging this wire from the assimilator and running to bike and testing voltage?
- I recall last year that I blew a fuse and suspected that it had to do with my rare use of the horn that day. I expected that had to do with the horn button area itself, but I had that all apart recently and it doesn't seem to be. No idea if this is related, but it seems likely that there is still an intermittent short in the horn circuit somewhere.
I feel like this is probably to do with either a short or a bad ground somewhere, just because when it is charging everything seems to be working fine. I did do the two stator tests in NS with the bike not running and everything checked out. We checked stator output at one point but it wasn't me reading the meter at the time so I'm not exactly sure of the result, but it seemed to be working fine.
My plan is just to take the tank off again when I get time and to go through the wiring carefully to see what I can find. And I may try disconnecting the assimilator and running it to see what happens. The red light is working fine, though it did not turn on when the battery dropped below 9 volts leading to the original NS breakdown...
Any thoughts would be most welcome. Thanks!!
J