81 special
when i got it the battery was completely dry. i filled it with plain water - no electrolyte because i figured the battery was toast anyway. well it holds a charge just fine so i left it.
here's my problem,
on the drivers side under the side panel in front of the battery there is a pair of red wires with a little rubber block that holds 2 glass fuses one 10a and one 30 a on the right slot.
i do not know if this is factory or done by the po but the other day i was riding down the highway and the bike went dead while i was doing about 70. i pulled over and immediately found that fuse blown. (30a) i had changed it and all was okay.
now as of the past few days the battery is boiling the water out and is on my pipe! so today i went riding down the street i was racing through 3rd about 6 or 7k and it went dead again. i knew what was wrong so i pulled out some spare fuses and replaced the blown one but when i put the cap on it blew immediately. did that 3 times before i got my pick up to bring it home. i had the key on the groung because i just used it to remove the panel so nothing was energized.
i don't know if the 2 problems are related. tomorrow i will pull the seat and see if i can find a bare wire that may be shorting to blow the fuse. i can't start the bike though to throw a voltmeter on the battery to see if the rectifier is overcharging it.
also on the other side of the bike there is a misc. green wire with a bullet connector on the end that is not plugged into anything. the top of the wire is on a stud of the box that the starter wire comes from. any ideas if this may be related or where it should be going? i can't see a receptacle for it.
- just for some background the po was an electrical whiz! when i pulled the sidecover last weekend to see what the fuseblock looked like i found the entire wire loom was electrical taped together!! it took me about half an hour to put in connectors for everything.
any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
when i got it the battery was completely dry. i filled it with plain water - no electrolyte because i figured the battery was toast anyway. well it holds a charge just fine so i left it.
here's my problem,
on the drivers side under the side panel in front of the battery there is a pair of red wires with a little rubber block that holds 2 glass fuses one 10a and one 30 a on the right slot.
i do not know if this is factory or done by the po but the other day i was riding down the highway and the bike went dead while i was doing about 70. i pulled over and immediately found that fuse blown. (30a) i had changed it and all was okay.
now as of the past few days the battery is boiling the water out and is on my pipe! so today i went riding down the street i was racing through 3rd about 6 or 7k and it went dead again. i knew what was wrong so i pulled out some spare fuses and replaced the blown one but when i put the cap on it blew immediately. did that 3 times before i got my pick up to bring it home. i had the key on the groung because i just used it to remove the panel so nothing was energized.
i don't know if the 2 problems are related. tomorrow i will pull the seat and see if i can find a bare wire that may be shorting to blow the fuse. i can't start the bike though to throw a voltmeter on the battery to see if the rectifier is overcharging it.
also on the other side of the bike there is a misc. green wire with a bullet connector on the end that is not plugged into anything. the top of the wire is on a stud of the box that the starter wire comes from. any ideas if this may be related or where it should be going? i can't see a receptacle for it.
- just for some background the po was an electrical whiz! when i pulled the sidecover last weekend to see what the fuseblock looked like i found the entire wire loom was electrical taped together!! it took me about half an hour to put in connectors for everything.
any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
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