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    Wiring up KOSO Digital Gauge - few questions

    Hi guys,

    few things to ask... if you need pictures of wiring diagrams let me know but ill try be as thorough in my explanation as possible

    Firstly:

    1 - Ive got probably a third as many wires coming out of my gauge compared to the ones from the harness. Most of the Indication Lights in the gauge (oil,indicators,neutral) only have ONE wire coming out. For Example "White = Neutral Light (+12v/-)" whereas on the existing harness my neutral light has an orange and blue wire coming from it. Does this mean i can connect to Either of these wires and it is fine?
    Just being cautious at the minute as i dont want to fire it up and blow any of the lights/gauge.

    2 - Similar question, I have one Green wire (Fuel (-) ) coming out of the Koso Gauge, and looking at my wiring diagram for the gsx400f, i have two wires coming from my feul gauge, a Y/B and a B/W. Does this mean i connect to the B/W wire?

    3 - Lastly, The Red wire from the Koso is ""+" wire connect key on DC12V Main Power Switch" - can i splice this into the red wire coming from my ignition?

    again, if any images need to be referenced please let me know

    thanks! Hope to have this baby fired up again tomorrow after a good 2 months absence!

    #2
    Originally posted by nikosg View Post
    Most of the Indication Lights in the gauge (oil,indicators,neutral) only have ONE wire coming out. For Example "White = Neutral Light (+12v/-)" whereas on the existing harness my neutral light has an orange and blue wire coming from it. Does this mean i can connect to Either of these wires and it is fine?
    No it does not. The orange wire appears to be power to the bulb and the blue is the wire that connects up to the gear indicator switches 'neutral' wire. If the new gauges you have are wired as I suspect they are, the gauge set will have it's own power supplied internally leaving only a need for you to have to connect them up to your GSX400F(?)'s blue wire.
    Just being cautious at the minute as i dont want to fire it up and blow any of the lights/gauge.
    As you should be.

    2 - Similar question, I have one Green wire (Fuel (-) ) coming out of the Koso Gauge, and looking at my wiring diagram for the gsx400f, i have two wires coming from my feul gauge, a Y/B and a B/W. Does this mean i connect to the B/W wire?
    I suspect you would connect it up to the yellow/black IF it's like my 850. Unfortunately I couldn't find a GSX400 wiring diagram that showed a fuel gauge. Again, I suspect the green wire should be the wire connected to the wire in your harness(Y/B) going to the tank sending unit. You'll need to either post up both of your wiring diagrams to be 100% certain.

    3 - Lastly, The Red wire from the Koso is ""+" wire connect key on DC12V Main Power Switch" - can i splice this into the red wire coming from my ignition?
    IF the red wire is HOT with the key on, Yes. BUT I don't believe it will be. I think you'll find it's the orange wire

    again, if any images need to be referenced please let me know

    thanks! Hope to have this baby fired up again tomorrow after a good 2 months absence!
    Post 'em up.
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      #3
      Sounds like my Acewell... some lights are + triggered, others - triggered.

      For the + triggered ones, the ground is common with the single ground wire going to the gauge.

      For the - triggered ones, the + is common with the single + wire going to the gauge.

      In the case of my 450, the oil pressure sensor is - triggered, so I just hooked the sense wire straight to that wire and the + side was already taken care of.

      Same for the high beam indicator, except in reverse because it's + triggered.

      I hope that makes some sense, but yes post the diagrams so we can see!
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        #4
        Thanks so much for the input guys. Here are some pictures to help!

        Ignore the coloured lines guys, this was for help with ingnition barrel relocation question

        Last edited by Guest; 08-14-2013, 07:01 PM.

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          #5
          and the koso diagram

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            #6
            I'm painting my trailer. If no one else has in the mean time, I'll look at it later tonight local time.
            Last edited by rustybronco; 08-14-2013, 07:08 PM.
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              #7
              No problems at all Rustybronco

              whenever you get a chance would be a great help

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                #8
                anybody else in the mean time?

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                  #9
                  Just for reference Ive connected:
                  Koso ---> Bike :::

                  Green/Fuel --> Y/B (fuel gauge)
                  White/Neutral --> Bl (N = Neutral light)
                  Yellow/High Beam Indicator ---> Y (from B=high beam indicator)
                  Orange/LeftTurn Signal ---> B (from T=Turn signal indicator)
                  Blue/Right Turn Signal ---> Lg (from T=Turn Signal Indicator)
                  Gray/Oil Light ---> G/Y (from P=Oil pressure Light)

                  and Finally Red/Power which im going to splice onto RED from Ignition but have do this.

                  Thanks in advance

                  Nik

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                    #10
                    Have sent a PM to the poster requesting clarification on the negative symbol/value listed after the +12V.
                    Last edited by rustybronco; 08-15-2013, 07:58 AM.
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                      #11
                      As I see it so far...

                      Green (fuel) >> Y/B

                      Yellow (high beam) >> Yellow

                      Orange (left turn) >> Black (at ft signal lamp)

                      Blue (right turn) >> Light green (at ft signal lamp)

                      White (neutral) >> Will need a micro relay to change the 0V input (earth) from the neutral switch.

                      Gray (oil) >> Will need a relay to change the 0V input (earth) from the oil pressure switch.

                      Red (+12V) >> connect to a 'with key on' voltage source. (orange/ verify with dvom)


                      Waiting for clarification....
                      Last edited by rustybronco; 08-15-2013, 08:43 AM.
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                        #12
                        Hey mate! thanks for that. Responded to your PM.

                        as for Micro relays.... It doesnt say anything about these in the instructions. What on earth are they/ do they do?

                        So you thikn the orange wire from the ignition is the go?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by nikosg View Post
                          Hey mate! thanks for that. Responded to your PM.
                          Responded to yours as well

                          as for Micro relays.... It doesnt say anything about these in the instructions. What on earth are they/ do they do?
                          They are a small relay. Adding them will allow you to supply power to an input +ve when the bike only has the capabilities of earthing a wire. You connect it up by supplying +12 to one side of the switched 'contacts', +12 to the 'pull down' coil and connect the other side of the coil is connected to either the the oil and (or) neutral switch as required. The other wire from the switched contact is connected to the input of your new gauge set.

                          So you think the orange wire from the ignition is the go?
                          Yes.
                          Last edited by rustybronco; 08-15-2013, 10:54 AM.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nikosg View Post
                            Hey mate! thanks for that. Responded to your PM.

                            as for Micro relays.... It doesnt say anything about these in the instructions. What on earth are they/ do they do?

                            So you thikn the orange wire from the ignition is the go?
                            what model gauge is it; the manuals can be downloaded. I'm pretty sure Salty Monk installed one a while back. In the manual I looked at it was not clear what the fuel level or pressure inputs were supposed to be.

                            Rusty, how are the relays supposed to be hooked up and what for?

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                              #15
                              Jim, if his gauges require a +12v input to operate the neutral and oil pressure lights, I suggested he use a relay (micro) by hooking up one of the 'switched' contacts to +12v (30) and the other to the new gauges (87). Then it's a simple matter to supply +12v to the pull down coil on one end (86) and the other end (85) is grounded by either the oil or neutral switch as necessary.
                              Last edited by rustybronco; 08-15-2013, 02:25 PM. Reason: 86>85 85>86
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