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have you checked the ground continuity ?
when any customers complain of excess lamp blowing it is either a poor bulb holder or poor neutral connection (ground in 12v systems).



-- Edited by JDM_stig on Tuesday 9th of July 2013 08:42:55 AM

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Still having running light issues. Changed company he long life 1157 bulb. As told to do. 

Got my hands on a multimeter. Bike keyed on headlight on bike not riding -11.64 both running and with foot engaging brake

13.6 bike idling 

 

13.6 bike in high 

 

iam am going to replace wires that I addEd to get the hydrolic wired switch?

 

ready for 1 more beer before I switch wires stop just turning off lights unless riding at night which is seldom

 



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How?


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with your multi meter on continuity

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and then what? what is contnuity, i just bought the multi meter. i didnt say i really now how to use it?

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So a multimeter can measure a few things, usually:
DC voltage -> comes out of the the voltage reg and battery
AC voltage -> comes out of the alternator and into the voltage reg
Resistance -> the measure (in ohms) of the opposition in a wire to current passing through it
Current -> how much power a circuit of wire uses.

Some also have continuity buzzer, think of those games where you pass a wire hoop over a twisty wire, touch and it buzzes. It buzzes when the circuit is completed and current flows.

You can use a buzz circuit tester or the resistance measure. Put one probe at one end of the wiring, the other at the other end. If you get a buzz the two ends of the wire connect.
Same for problems like this.. you can use the resistance scales. 0 or a low number is good.

There's tons of how to use these on the net


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