As I want the meter to only come on with the key on I ganged the power lead to the orange green wire. On doing that I found that while the battery was sitting at 12.5 volts the voltmeter was showing 10.5 volts. Using my portable multimeter I confirmed that that was the correct voltage on that lead. For interest, I checked voltage at the coil and found the same 10.5 v.
So thinking that the contacts in the fuse block are dirty, I dissassembled it and cleaned all the contacts to shiney metal with a points file. I even cleaned all the contacts on the fuses.
After reassembly, voltage on the installed meter and on the testing multimeter go up to about 10.7 volts.
Now to try and test that the fuse block itself is good and clean I ran a single lead from the power spade in the connector to the appropriate connector on the fuse block and I see the 12.5 volts at the fuse holders for the main 15 amp fuse and the 10 amp fuse below it, but get no readings at any of the holders for lights, turn signals or ignition. what am I missing?
With the fuse block connected to the harness connector, I get lights, signals and ignition but both the meters show the voltage at the 10.5 v.
Checking at the coils its still 10.5v, yet the engine fires. Very odd.
I'm assuming that the harness connector contacts are dirty and needing cleaning too , of course, but I just want to confirm one piece at a time.
At this point, I just want to ensure that the fuse block is clean and flowing the correct voltage but I'm not clear on how the voltage flows in and out. Could someone review that with me please?
This bike is really kicking me in the chops as it seems its one thing after another now.
Thanks again folks,
Spyug
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