Electrical fault
Electrical fault
Ok guys I've got one for you.
Now I know a fair old bit about electronics and electricals, having a hnc in electronics engineering and a fully qualified spark and fire alarm engineer. I deal with electrics all the tie but now I'm stupped with the Storm
Ive checked and clean all the earths but its just got me stupped.
dont matter if engine is running or not.
turn left or right signals on they flash ok.
turn on left or right signal and then flash head light or turn the head light on and the flash rate changes.
its like its got a earth fault from somewhere.
only changes I have made recently is fitted front and rear led indicators and a led tail light.
had a new reg rec a few weeks back, and ive tried it with a couple of differant batteries, no change.
got me completely stumped
Help!!!!!
Now I know a fair old bit about electronics and electricals, having a hnc in electronics engineering and a fully qualified spark and fire alarm engineer. I deal with electrics all the tie but now I'm stupped with the Storm
Ive checked and clean all the earths but its just got me stupped.
dont matter if engine is running or not.
turn left or right signals on they flash ok.
turn on left or right signal and then flash head light or turn the head light on and the flash rate changes.
its like its got a earth fault from somewhere.
only changes I have made recently is fitted front and rear led indicators and a led tail light.
had a new reg rec a few weeks back, and ive tried it with a couple of differant batteries, no change.
got me completely stumped
Help!!!!!
- lloydie
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Re: Electrical fault
have you cleaned the contacts in the lhs switch gear .
fit an relay for the head light that should help take some of the strain away from the switch gear because it sounds like the old electrics cant cope no more lol
fit an relay for the head light that should help take some of the strain away from the switch gear because it sounds like the old electrics cant cope no more lol
- fireballxl5
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Re: Electrical fault
Your led lights may be causing the problem, I remember reading somewhere that led indicator lights may need a different relay due to their lower power drain may be worth looking into this
Re: Electrical fault
hey lloydie
Ive completely stripped and clean the switch gear with proper contact cleaner, lovely and clean lol
think I may end up having to have a day of cleaning all the contacts on everything.
taken off the main earth from battery to back of engine cleaned both ends
when I fitted the new reg rec I cleaned the earth that comes out onto the top bolt, only thing that I have changed is I fitted stainless steel bolts, now stainless isnt as goos a conductor as steel.
would that make a difference?
Ive completely stripped and clean the switch gear with proper contact cleaner, lovely and clean lol
think I may end up having to have a day of cleaning all the contacts on everything.
taken off the main earth from battery to back of engine cleaned both ends
when I fitted the new reg rec I cleaned the earth that comes out onto the top bolt, only thing that I have changed is I fitted stainless steel bolts, now stainless isnt as goos a conductor as steel.
would that make a difference?
Re: Electrical fault
Ive fitted all the proper resistor packs, as I say only does it when you turn head light on or flash main beam
even changed the flasher relay just to check
even changed the flasher relay just to check
- snakebitey
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Re: Electrical fault
I'm no expert in bike electrics but my CBR had a similar fault after fitting LED indicators. It was caused by the previous owner's love for twisting wires together and taping it up with masking tape and essentially the headlamp circuit shorting into the indicator circuit after I'd disturbed the wiring.
There was moss in the main wiring loom, and most of the fuse box had melted into one short-y glob =/
That was one fun bike to get running again!
Not saying your bike's bodged together, but maybe there's a worn / split cable somewhere that's shorting?
Is the flashing getting slower or faster when you put the headlights on?
There was moss in the main wiring loom, and most of the fuse box had melted into one short-y glob =/
That was one fun bike to get running again!
Not saying your bike's bodged together, but maybe there's a worn / split cable somewhere that's shorting?
Is the flashing getting slower or faster when you put the headlights on?
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Re: Electrical fault
Snake
ive gone through the loom where I can get at it and cant find any damage or twisted wires etc....
any work ive done on it has been soldered and covered with shrink on, its just got me stumped.
just wierd that as soon as you turn the head light on it changes the flash rate, take the bulb out and it stops it lol
ive gone through the loom where I can get at it and cant find any damage or twisted wires etc....
any work ive done on it has been soldered and covered with shrink on, its just got me stumped.
just wierd that as soon as you turn the head light on it changes the flash rate, take the bulb out and it stops it lol
- lloydie
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Re: Electrical fault
the head light is taking the power .
fit a relay to the head light .
the relay will also make the light brighter

fit a relay to the head light .
the relay will also make the light brighter

Re: Electrical fault
lloyd
whats the standard fitment headlight lamp (bulb) on the storm
whats the standard fitment headlight lamp (bulb) on the storm
- lloydie
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Re: Electrical fault
H4 :-)
Re: Electrical fault
ment wattage lol
- lloydie
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Re: Electrical fault
I have 100/90 in mine lol
Can't remember the standard
Can't remember the standard
- lloydie
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Re: Electrical fault
60/55 standard
Re: Electrical fault
lol, well I shell pop to maplin tomorrow and purchase some relays and fuse holders.
only need a couple of spno relays hat should do it
only need a couple of spno relays hat should do it
- lloydie
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Re: Electrical fault
It shouldn't take you long as you know what your doing lol.