Thread: No Circuit
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Old May 16th, 2023, 09:31 AM   #4
Guaire
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Name: Bill
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Motorcycle(s): 2005 EX250, 2014 Royal Enfield Continental GT

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Triple Jim View Post
Measure the battery voltage while you turn the key to the on position to see if it maintains its voltage.
Triple Jim - With key on, 64 millivolts. Key of 12.81 Volts.

InvisiBill - I checked the fuses first. The 30 amp and the rest of them are good.

I had put in a LED tail lamp bulb. I had no circuit. I put back in an incandescent, made no change.
Fortunately, I have a decent VOM meter and a Pilot Power Probe III.
https://www.powerprobe.com/na/en/pro...t/308EbfcE6f63

I pulled the clutch switch. Sprayed the contacts. No change.

There’s an SAE connector on the battery terminals for charging. Its fuse is ok.
So, I have a whopping voltage collapse with the key on.
???
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