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1979 GS 750 electrical diagnosis

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Hello everyone I am a newb and need a walkthrough on diagnosing for where my electric current is stopping, using a multimeter. I have a fully charged up batter (12.65 V). I put the key in the ignition and when i turn on nothing is getting power. No lights, no nothing. Please help
 
just got it. Fuses looked good, I kept trying, then i forgot to turn the key OFF and was checking all the wiring and everything popped on. It keeps going in and out but when i jiggle the part where all the fuses are and let it get comfy then there is steady current running throughout the whole bike. Thanks for your input, turns out you were right to check the wiring and fuses.
 
remove the fuse box from the bike, turn it over, remove the back cover and check the connections

It's probably got melted connections
 
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