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koolaid_kid
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Originally posted by GSXR7ED View PostHere's a pic of mine...nothing larger than 15.
Lots of good electrical info on this thread.
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koolaid_kid
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostThere should only be one 15 Amp fuse, to the headlight IIRC.
THe OP wiring and fuse arrangement is not stock. He has more fuses than stock, so has things divided up differently.
Don,
THe heat is not necessarily caused by too much current. The heat can be caused by a normal amount of current flowing thru a bad connection (some resistance, where should be no resistance). Current thru a resistance is an electric heater, like a toaster element.
Looks like you need a replacement fuse block, or at least for that one circuit for sure. And the some of the others look suspect now with the smoke residue.
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Suzuki_Don
Originally posted by Redman View PostIn stock setup the MAIN is only 15 amp.
THe OP wiring and fuse arrangement is not stock. He has more fuses than stock, so has things divided up differently.
Don,
THe heat is not necessarily caused by too much current. The heat can be caused by a normal amount of current flowing thru a bad connection (some resistance, where should be no resistance). Current thru a resistance is an electric heater, like a toaster element.
Looks like you need a replacement fuse block, or at least for that one circuit for sure. And the some of the others look suspect now with the smoke residue.
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Thanks for all the contributions -- Good Info all round.
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostAn R/R is a quick swap and something you want to fix before it takes out your stator.
Originally posted by sedelen View PostDo you think that 15 amp fuse in the 10 amp slot is a good thing?
Just saying.
OP, this turned out to be a good lesson for me. Thanks for sharing your story.
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Originally posted by GSXR7ED View PostThanks for the advice. I've been riding with this set since January so not sure how it has affected the stator.
I noticed that too after I took the photo...good eye! I'll get the correct fuse for it.
OP, this turned out to be a good lesson for me. Thanks for sharing your story.
Ed
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Originally posted by Suzuki_DonYes Redman, I will definitely be replacing the whole fuse panel with a new one.Originally posted by Suzuki_Don View PostI know it is an el cheapo fusebox, but we don't have the large selection of good quality fuseboxes over here as you guys do in the US.
So I think a new fuse box and a 15A fuse should do the trick.
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koolaid_kid
Originally posted by rustybronco View PostMake that a good quality fuse box which may have been all or part of the problem in the first place. It might also be a good idea to temporarily put an ammeter in line to check the current flowing through that circuit.
Best would be to use an inductive type which clamps over the wire instead of going in line.
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I guess I'm a bit fortunate. I bought a used ammeter that reads to 30 amps (IIRC).
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You could also measure the current flowing across a shunt.Last edited by rustybronco; 06-03-2013, 09:41 AM.
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A little pricy but definitely good quality: http://easternbeaver.com/Main/Wiring...8.html#pc8onlyhttp://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1440711157'78 GS1000E, Dyna-S ignition, Dyna Green Coils, K&N pods, Delkevic SS 4-1 exhaust, Dynojet Stage 3 jet kit, Russell SS Brake Lines, Progressive suspension, Compu-Fire series Regulator 55402 and Advmonster cree LED headlight conversion.
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koolaid_kid
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850GT_Rider
Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostIt is pricey but very high quality. It may be too big to fit in the stock location, though.
I'm on the road right now, otherwise would post a pic.
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Suzuki_Don
Originally posted by 850GT_Rider View PostDon't know about the OP's bike, but that Eastern Beaver 8-circuit box fit just fine on the same side as the OE glass fuse holder. Had to move it a bit, but it fit just fine.
I'm on the road right now, otherwise would post a pic.
On the '77 GS550 there was only ONE in-line fuse. No fusebox fitted originally. So space is at a premium under the RH cover.
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R/R Result
Originally posted by posplayr View PostThat is a pretty crusty old looking R/R Have you you done the grounding mods? It all looks very stock.
If you think it is charging OK, then see if you can pass the revised Phase A tests.
I bought my own multimeter (from Harbor Freight) and tested it yesterday with this result:
The 15 amp fuse was also replaced with a 10 so all is well in the charging department for my "T".
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