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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Chinamo over charging.
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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 109441" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>An 'imbecile', I am trying to work my way up to being an imbecile, might never get there. You might want to check your wiring to the ammeter. One of the chaps who bought a Walkernator had a problem with it in that he was getting a continuous charge. It took some time to sort out the problem but it turned out that he had fitted a Satnav to the bike which was on the whole time and he had wired the feed to this from the wrong side of the ammeter. What was showing on the meter was the current taken by the Satnav. You cant have exactly the same problem in that you get a change from a discharge to a charge but it might be worth while checking whether the charge happens when you turn something on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 109441, member: 456"] An 'imbecile', I am trying to work my way up to being an imbecile, might never get there. You might want to check your wiring to the ammeter. One of the chaps who bought a Walkernator had a problem with it in that he was getting a continuous charge. It took some time to sort out the problem but it turned out that he had fitted a Satnav to the bike which was on the whole time and he had wired the feed to this from the wrong side of the ammeter. What was showing on the meter was the current taken by the Satnav. You cant have exactly the same problem in that you get a change from a discharge to a charge but it might be worth while checking whether the charge happens when you turn something on. [/QUOTE]
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