I like seeing the "Made in USA" on there.
Looks like a piezo on the board. If so, what's it for? Probably in the instructions, I'd bet...
Looks like a piezo on the board. If so, what's it for? Probably in the instructions, I'd bet...
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Jim,
Congratulations with a very professional looking design! It looks well constructed and I would forecast that you are most likely going to get positive feedback from those who are using it!:clap:
Well done!
I like seeing the "Made in USA" on there.
Looks like a piezo on the board. If so, what's it for? Probably in the instructions, I'd bet...
Jim,
Congratulations with a very professional looking design! It looks well constructed and I would forecast that you are most likely going to get positive feedback from those who are using it!:clap:
Well done!
+1, well said
As usual, Jim's work is top notch.
While I did manage to muddle thru and successfully install both ignition and coil relays in my EZ, I am really a complete dolt when it comes to electricity; therefore I would be hesitant to 'undo' the work.
BUT, if I am understanding you correctly, installing the SSPB on a bike with a factory, unmodified wiring harness will make the system act identically to my modified harness?
I have toyed with the idea of getting a new OEM harness, as mine is not looking too good in a few places. I think I'd rather just get an entirely new harness and start fresh...so if I can purchase this SSPB and get the same increased efficiency as my current relay mods without having to make any changes to the new harness (apart from those included in the instructions for install), I'd love to do so!! I'd be an enthusiastic customer...
Then again, I could have completed misunderstood everything I read...
Looks Interesting. Any chance it can be grafted to a 2000+GSXR harness?
Tnx
G
Keep forgetting to reply, Jim.
My SSPB arrived last week, and I picked it up from the Post Station on the weekend.
I have not yet opened it, but just wanted to let you know it made it across the border, seemingly with no issues.
Depending on how busy you want to get, you might do a bit of fishing amongst the XS650 crowd. Charging system upgrades and replacement of the typical Mission Impossible fuseboxes
Depending on how busy you want to get, you might do a bit of fishing amongst the XS650 crowd. Charging system upgrades and replacement of the typical Mission Impossible fuseboxes (this fusebox will self-destruct in....) are usually jobs 1 and 2 on the list of upgrades. See Hugh's Handbuilt in Asheville, N.C.. He's built up quite a nice business from scratch catering to the DIY crowd, as well as Pamco Pete.
I had an "77 XS-650 for years and I sure wished I had upgrades to the stock electronics. Makes me want one for every old bike!!
ALWAYS LIVE - Active ? Always On ? Constantly Powered (Note: circuit power is briefly interrupted upon ignition trigger signal)
*** WARNING *** THIS CONFIG HAS A CONSTANT CURRENT DRAW OF 50mA ? IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR VEHICLE
BATTERIES WITH LESS THAN A 15Ah RATING, NOR FOR VEHICLES THAT ARE USED INFREQUENTLY or IN STORAGE, WITHOUT A
CHARGING SYSTEM/BATTERY TENDER BEING CONNECTED ? USE THE FORMULA BELOW TO CALCULATE BATTERY DISCHARGE
Discharge Formula: Your Battery Ah rating / 1.5 = number of days to discharge
Example: (20Ah battery) 20Ah/1.5 = 13 Days to discharged condition
Not sure how this just came up but I just posted over at XS650.com last week.
http://www.xs650.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33037
I have a couple of guys interested at the moment. I think it just takes a while.
Wow. It's a small web sometimes. Truth be told, I haven't been here or there much since selling both my 1100 and XS, but out of curiosity I dropped by here to see what's been going on in my absence. If there was one thing that both sites had in common, it was a never-ending series (pardon the pun) of electrical upgrade and modification threads. Seemed like your power box was a natural for a solution to the terrible stock fuse boxes on the XS. Good luck with it all. I hope you sell a boatload of them.
Many of the posters there upgrade to a permanent magnet charging system to remedy the rather tragically performing stock system. A short tutorial on the benefits f the SH775 or Compufire would certainly be enlightening.