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I kept blowing a fuse and traced it back to the coil so I am wondering, can you fry a coil by holding down the start button way to long? I am hoping that, that is what happened so that if I replace it, the new one doesn't go bad, encase something else might have caused it. any thoughts?Tags: None
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pdqford
Originally posted by akaerik21 View PostI kept blowing a fuse and traced it back to the coil so I am wondering, can you fry a coil by holding down the start button way to long?
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Originally posted by pdqford View PostBut now if you have a points ignition and you should happen to leave the ignition key on when the points are in the closed position....
With the electronic ignition of later bikes, current flows through BOTH coils until the sensors at the end of the crank 'see' the magnet come by to trigger an interruption.
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Originally posted by akaerik21 View PostI kept blowing a fuse and traced it back to the coil so I am wondering, can you fry a coil by holding down the start button way to long? I am hoping that, that is what happened so that if I replace it, the new one doesn't go bad, encase something else might have caused it. any thoughts?
can you measure 3-4 ohms? it should pull something like 3-4 amps and that is it which should not blow a 10 amp fuse.
Apparently when one coil is charging the other is off as total ignition current is about the same.
And leaving the key on without running is something the points or a DynaS does not like. All the coil current goes through one set of points/transistor.Last edited by posplayr; 07-31-2013, 04:39 PM.
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Originally posted by posplayr View Post
can you measure 3-4 ohms? it should pull something like 3-4 amps and that is it which should not blow a 10 amp fuse.
That's right! I=E/R
In other words Current is equal to voltage divided by resistance.
In order to blow a 10 amp fuse with a 12 volt power supply your resistance had to be in the neighborhood of 1.2 ohms.
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Originally posted by akaerik21 View PostI kept blowing a fuse and traced it back to the coil so I am wondering, can you fry a coil by holding down the start button way to long?.....
When holding the starter button, the coils are not experiencing much of anything different from all the other time the engine is running, well, other than slower engine rpm.
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akaerik21
Originally posted by pdqford View PostBut now if you have a points ignition and you should happen to leave the ignition key on when the points are in the closed position....
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