I know enough to be dangerous, can someone check, if you can follow my explanation, what I've done? thanks.
1977 CB 750 K7
I've attached a 1977 k7 circuit diagram pdf from here, It's not the Australian version as I have parking lights switched from either the ignition key switch, or from the right hand 3 position light switch.
- off - parklight - Headlight on.
What I've done, and need to ask about is, on the diagram, I've taken the main feed from the + solenoid post, through a 30 amp fuse and heavy gauge cable,, taken it all the way to the headlight shell where I have an ammeter mounted, all the way back to what used to be connected to the + solenoid post. That seems to work well, showing charge going out or in to the battery, discharge at idle, charge just above, changes with lights and flasher loads.
The second change that I'm not sure about is to have fitted a 20 amp relay in the headlight shell, using the original ignition power out from the key switch to energise the relay, fed from the ammeter and it's heavy cable straight to the other side of what used to be the power out from the switch.(power into the loom,) From Ba on the Ignition switch diagram to IGN on the diagram, IGN, now triggers the relay, grounded to an empty bullet hole in the parklight ground in the headlight shell..
What I'm not sure about is there seems to be more than one power out from the IGN switch, are the PA, TL1 and TL2 terminals going to cause any weird backfeed issues or have I done anything someone can see that has affected the charging system in any way? everything seems to work properly, charge voltage has dropped from a little high 14.5-15v down to about 13.5-14.0ish.
Will the relay be carrying the headlight current as well as the ignition or do I need to jam more relays for high and low in there as well.
There wasn't really a problem before I fitted a new ignition switch/steering lock from a different model, mine had the plug out in the open under the lock, the new one has cables that I've tucked into the headlight shell as well, tamperproofing it a bit more, Charge voltage jumped a bit after the new switch install.