lifeofcrimeguy wrote:Got home tonight after riding from work. Turned the bike off to open the garage. Which I don't normally do. Get back on the bike and turn the key. She lights up for a split second, not even enough time to finish the self diagnostic and then everything dies. no electricals of any kind. Can't recall whether or not I hit the ignition at the same. Possible I suppose. Checked the fuses and they all look fine. Battery terminals look fine. Never had an electrical problem before. What's my list of things to start testing? And who seen my multimeter last???
red_dave wrote:If only you had a battery charger...
oldman wrote:If the alternator is charging over 14v it's probably ok. The voltage output depends on how much load you have on the output, (lights, injectors, etc.). As it is starting now and you say you loaded the battery and it stayed above 12v it still sounds like a corroded connection or a bad relay, intermittent open fuse etc. etc. keep your voltmeter with you and you can test the battery voltage if it happens again and perhaps locate the problem. Most 12v batteries will show 12v when they are not loaded. A good battery will stay above 12v when it is loaded. When you first load the battery, (by turning on the lights) the voltage will start to drop down to a point ABOVE 12v and once the surface charge is gone will start to increase. Example; your initial reading is 12.6 volts unloaded, you turn on the lights and the voltage drops over a period of 3 to 5 minutes to 12.1 volts and then starts to increase to a point, maybe 12.2 or 12.3 v. If it ever gets down to a point below 12v, and keeps dropping the battery is intercoursed up. (within a resonable period of time, of course if you leave the battery loaded for 10 or thirty minutes it might start to discharge and show less than 12v). Not bad for a one fingered typest? JB is the drink of the Gods.
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