Fuse keeps blowing in the center of it.
That's an over current indication.
To be honest i havent a clue about the lamp because it has fairing on it with different lamp, but i'll check the bulb power tonight.
Question regarding signal bulbs, i have to check them as wel because all signal indicators are not stockers.
It all adds up. Not hard to carry a 5 lb weight. So you should be able to carry a hundred of them right?
I was thinking about some topics where was stated that 3 ohm with addition to dyna ignition draw more current.
Possibly, it was me. My analysis shows, the Dyna-s/3ohm coils draw 94 watts vs the stock 33 watts.
The point is I cannot keep my battery charged riding with lights definately, so that is another problem to solve.
The Honda shop manual says the 500 alternator puts out 150W at 5000 RPM. (At idle it puts out about 1/3 of maximum.)
I was thinking of adjusting charging regulator unit but what i think it is not gonna be the solution for longer term.
VERY bad idea. The regulator setting's purpose is to keep the battery from ever overcharging. It cannot boost the alternator output, as that part does not determine maximum power from the alternator, it just keeps the battery from boiling out. What you can do is measure the voltage across the Black and green terminals, and see how that compares to the actual battery voltage. The regulator uses the power it sees to throttle back the alternator out put, so reported accuracy is important. But, it also passes that voltage to the alternator so it can make power. If the voltage is lower on the black, then it cannot stimulate the alternator into full output.
I will definately start today with looking at the all wires and grounds.
That's a good idea. Let's say each connector or switch contact looses 1/10 watt. Big deal you say. But, if you have 100 connections that's 10 watts lost to non-useful heating. That's the same as de-rating the alternator output from 150 Watts to 140 watts peak, and a 50 watt idle output to just 40 watts.
But, your biggest issue will likely be the ignition and headlight draw. You can ameliorate the ignition by inserting a 1.5 ohm resistor in series with the 3 ohm coils, or swap them for 5 ohm coils.
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