Here's what's up. With the battery connected to the bike, and ignition switch on, here's the V readings I get.....
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- wire of fuel guage to + wire for fuel guage...... 8V
- term of battery to + wire for fuel guage.......8V
+ term of battery to + wire for fuel guage...... 4V
- term of battery to ground wire for fuel guage..... 0.1V
+ term of battery to ground wire for fuel guage...... 11.9V
Reading across battery terminals..... 12.44V
This is with the headlight on, and after some other testing. It's a brand new battery.
So I notice my fuel guage is technically seeing 12.0V (I can live with a .44V drop considering all the connectors in the path from the battery to these wires). But it's seeing it in wierd ways, some from the positive wire and some from the negative wire!
And it's not just the fuel guage..... rear tail light is like this too.......
What's weird is that I see a trend. The further away a connection is from the battery, I see less V from the - term of battery to + wire, and more V from the + wire of battery to + V wire. .... but in any instance it all totals up to 12 V!!
I started with the fusebox. Battery leads unplugged, I take a resistance reading from the red lead that plugs in the + terminal to the red outlet wire on the fusebox...... dead on "0". Same for the black lead that plugs in the - terminal to the black/white wire going in the fusebox. Dead on "0".
I plug the leads into the battery, turn the ignition on........
I get battery voltage minus 0.2. Where's the 0.2V at? I take a reading from - battery terminal to ground wire going to the fusebox..... there it is 0.2V!!
Here's the weird part....... when plugged in, the fuel guage and tailight, plus all other stuff function just fine. The tailight is nice and bright, the brake light is nice and bright, the headlight is bright, the signals function at proper speed and are bright........ this has me puzzled!
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