What is your headlight watt rating LOW and HI?
Not sure....is stock have to check.Stock headlight is 40/50Watt That's 3.34 Amps or 4.16 amps, depending filament selected or 7.49 amps if both are selected together (not wise). The circuit is fused at 7 Amps, and the fuses usually blow at about 110% of rating as it heats up the fusible link.What do you mean a few seconds? The blowing is time delayed?
It blows fuse after about 8 seconds I'm guessing you've wired the headlight to activate both filaments simultaneously. You should go to a 10Amp fuse if that was your intention. But, you may be replacing headlights often.Can you place your thumb on the fuse and contact clips without pain and burning flesh?
Have not tried this....do this while headlight is on or after it burns out? Should I have medics on standby? headlight on, medics at your discretion. The fuse will get warm with an overcurrent. Hot enough to melt that special metal inside. But, if the fuse clips have oxidation, that resistivity will also create heat. It's up to you to figure out where the heat originates.Was this bike an F model or K model? What schematics are you using? Is it still the stock wire Harness?
K model, stock harness, new universal control. Using honda manual and a 1 or 2 schematics I have picked up here in other threads. I can marry schematics only if they are visible or if I have an accurate description of what wire goes where.Do you have a headlight on/off switch? A HI/LO switch?
yes to all......in the new handlebar control.
You have a schematic or wire descriptor?Have you knowingly wired anything besides the headlight to the Blue, White, or BR/R Wires?
Will check on that and post later.Do you have a multi-meter?
yes Digital or analog?
analog Brand and model number?
have to check...cheapo A picture of the face plate showing knob settings?
will get one taken and post later. Will your meter measure current? What is it's capacity? Thx for assistance.....I love wires....
You're welcome and... okay...
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