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linuxyeti 12-29-2016 01:45 AM

Turning on the lights Killed my bike !!
 
Hi All

Got my RX-3 out oday to go to work, started it up fine and left it to warm up, just about ready to go so I turn the lights on, suddenly everything stops, no electric at all, turn on/off nothing !!

Any ideas? I've had to come into work on a different bike, so, I can't check until tomorrow, but if anybody has any pointers, I'd be grateful.

Many thanks

Tony

Merlin 12-29-2016 01:56 AM

Check the main fuse.

linuxyeti 12-29-2016 05:13 AM

Hi yeah, I will

That's 20A fuse isn't it, just didn't fancy looking for it this morning @5:00am !! In the dark & frost !!

;)

Jay In Milpitas 12-29-2016 07:36 PM

More to the point, what caused the fuse to smokulate?

AZRider 12-29-2016 08:44 PM

We had some problems with bad batteries on this side of the pond, you may want to check that yours will hold a charge.

linuxyeti 12-31-2016 10:47 AM

Hi

Oh well, narrowed it down to the right hand side switchgear, well, actually the light switch within. I took it all apart, cleaned up, and made sure the the contacts were all dry, but, still, as soon as turn on the lights, poof !! goes the 20A fuse :-(

Joem 01-01-2017 11:06 AM

Hi there I live in Wolverhampton ,the first things you need to do are remove headlamp take back off and disconnect lighting connector, remove rear seat and plastic cover under it then disconnect plugs to rear light.switch on lights sides first then dip and main,note if fuse blows.if it blows that tells you that the loom is touching frame some where.have think about any work you may have done reasantly and check fittment of parts.on other hand if fuse does not blow check wiring and bulbs to lamps.also remember wiring runs to left handle bar dip switch and lighting for gauges..if you cannot sort let me know and I'll give a hand.joem.

Jay In Milpitas 01-01-2017 02:40 PM

Well said!
 
A great bit of advice, Joem! I was wondering if I should go in to fault isolation that deep with Linux, and am glad you jumped in.

By the way, there are circuit breakers made that plug in to replace a fuse, they reset after cooling down a bit. They are larger than the fuse, so it's not always to use them as a permanent replacement.

Jay.

Now fortified with Titanium and Cesium.

BlackBike 01-01-2017 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay In Milpitas (Post 239487)
A great bit of advice, Joem! I was wondering if I should go in to fault isolation that deep with Linux, and am glad you jumped in.

By the way, there are circuit breakers made that plug in to replace a fuse, they reset after cooling down a bit. They are larger than the fuse, so it's not always to use them as a permanent replacement.

Jay.

Now fortified with Titanium and Cesium.

Thats always a triumph when you can isolate successfully like that!

Jay...I don't think they put cesium in fruit loops, are you speaking of chemotherapy?

linuxyeti 01-02-2017 04:10 AM

Hi Joem

Many thanks for the offer, I might end up taking you up on that. Unfortunately, it's likely it won't be until tomorrow when I can have another look. That was going to be my next step, trace back through the connections, see if there is any moisture in there ..

The light circuit works, in so much as the passing switch works, and the brake light works. The bike runs perfectly fine, until I switch the lights on. I took the switchgear apart on Saturday and made sure it was all dry, everything looked fine in the switch.

So, have you got an RX-3 as well? Where in Wolves are you, I'm in Bushbury.

Cheers

Tony

Joem 01-02-2017 11:24 AM

Hi linuxyeti
Yes I have rx3 I'm in bradmore.

katflap 01-02-2017 11:58 AM

Just in case you haven't got one ,

here's a circuit diagram, might be handy :tup:


http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k7...psbj8xegjc.jpg

Jay In Milpitas 01-02-2017 11:37 PM

Filaments?
 
I forgot to ask if you have checked the headlamp itself?

I have seen numerous cases of dual filament lamps (both head & tail/stop) which had one filament break and then flop over to touch the other one. In some cases they just acted like a much brighter or dimmer lamp, in others it just flowed too much currant and burned the fuse.

Inroads 01-03-2017 08:48 AM

First thing I would check/clean are the battery cable connections.

linuxyeti 01-04-2017 11:32 AM

Hi All

Still no Joy, everything work fine, the bike starts & run, the brake lights work, as do the indicators, at a bit of a loss now !! :-(

Cheers

Tony

PS. Joem, if the offer of a hand is still there, I'd like to take you up on the offer !


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