I started having a problem with my headlight not coming on while running. During the “troubleshooting” I found that if I wiggled the wires under the tank it would come on. In pulling the wires apart, I found the wire for the diode wire was broke so I pulled the diode out, plugged it together, put some heat shrink on it and went about my business.
Soon after, I had a dead battery and since it had been fine prior to the headlight issue, I checked the charging and was only getting ~11.8 volts even at higher rpm.
My tach works, wires for the stator checked good so I kept looking for a problem.
What I found was the omron relay 3H5-00 was very hot. As soon as I unplugged it the voltage went up to a little over 12 and when I sped the engine up, the voltage went to about 13.5 or so.
I bought some deoxit and cleaned up a bunch of the connectors in the headlight and charging circuit but when I plug the relay in it heats up and voltage drops. I had another relay from a charging bike and and plugged it in but found the same problem.
So, is this a problem of not having the diode and if so what size do I need to get? If not, what else could it be?
Soon after, I had a dead battery and since it had been fine prior to the headlight issue, I checked the charging and was only getting ~11.8 volts even at higher rpm.
My tach works, wires for the stator checked good so I kept looking for a problem.
What I found was the omron relay 3H5-00 was very hot. As soon as I unplugged it the voltage went up to a little over 12 and when I sped the engine up, the voltage went to about 13.5 or so.
I bought some deoxit and cleaned up a bunch of the connectors in the headlight and charging circuit but when I plug the relay in it heats up and voltage drops. I had another relay from a charging bike and and plugged it in but found the same problem.
So, is this a problem of not having the diode and if so what size do I need to get? If not, what else could it be?
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