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    Battery drain

    After my 82 gs1100gk sits for a few days without starting the brand new battery is pulled down after further investigation when i check resistance between the main on the fuse panel and the ground it ohms out at .656 of an ohm does any one have any suggestions on what i could do to correct this issue?

    #2
    has anyone ever experienced anything like this?

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      #3
      with the key on or off?

      With the key off it should be near infinite resistance

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        #4
        process of elimination, that will pull about 2 amps and kill your battery pronto.

        Get your schematic and start pulling fuses to see when the resistance goes up. Once you isolate which circuit it is then continue to isolate by removing connectors.

        If I had to guess, it is the R/R but that is only a guess without any knowledge. Could also be any control module.

        Get going

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          #5
          Originally posted by posplayr View Post
          process of elimination, that will pull about 2 amps and kill your battery pronto.

          Get your schematic and start pulling fuses to see when the resistance goes up. Once you isolate which circuit it is then continue to isolate by removing connectors.

          If I had to guess, it is the R/R but that is only a guess without any knowledge. Could also be any control module.

          Get going
          That was easy. I thought earlier that you would confuse the crap out of this poor guy.
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            #6
            Ok thanks guys its with the key off and the only circuit that is pulling it is called the main in the wiring diagram

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              #7
              OK, that makes it easier.

              The Main fuse only powers ... er ... ummm ... EVERYTHING.


              Fortunately, most of it is turned off when the key is off, so check the r/r as Chef suggested.

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                #8
                Greetings and Salutations!!

                Hi Mr. ericevans14,

                I would humbly suggest that you clean every electrical connection and ground connection, including the fusebox and ignition switch, on the entire wiring harness from the headlight bucket to the tail light. Proper grounding of the regulator/rectifier is essential as is the main ground from the negative battery terminal to the engine. All connections must be clean. Now how about my "welcome thang"?

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