Jjanke
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Okay so the last two trips I have ran into some electrical issues and I believe they are linked and want to get some thoughts on it. I’ll try my best to describe the entire situation and my findings so far.
Installed new cfr handle bars and cat handle bar controls(previous ones were both cracked/damaged) on my 16 cat this summer. First trip out 2 weeks ago, my bar warmers quit working half way through the day. Got it home and determined that it blew the 15A fuse. Replaced the fuse before this weekends trip and thought all was well.
Go up the trail Saturday and head to the back. After a few hours of riding, I started my sled and noticed that the needle on the gauge was bouncing back and forth as if it was continuously getting RE started. Shut the sled off and scratched my head. Went to start it again and the gauge had no power. Began to check harnesses and couldn’t find anything. Checked the fuses and this time it blew the 7.5A middle fuse which controls the gauge and the power valves so it was obviously running like crap.
Put the 15A fuse from the handlebar warmers into the gauge and power valve fuse location to attempt to make it out. As a test, I left the hood unhooked hoping it would not blow the fuse and it did not. Everything was running okay and got out of the bowl okay. Went to plug the harness in, and the gauge immediately started jumping around/ RE setting.
Tried to un plug my speedometer harness from my belt drive (which quit working mid season last year). Started the sled and all was okay. Gauge was normal and running well.
Ran the rest of the day like this and seemed to run okay. Until near the end of the day when my sled gauge was reading an output of 5.3 volts instead of 14 ish like it should. By the end of the day, my gauge would keep the setting any time that additional power was being drawn from the sled such as turning my Hugh beam on. Also lost the tail light by the end of the day and seemed like the headlight was dim.
My original thought was the voltage regulator, but not certain this is a common issue, or maybe I could have caused it with my new controls and bar setup that was bought from a guy parting out his 13 proclimb.
Very long description but fairly complicated issue that I need to sort out.
My question here is it it is the voltage regulator, could the early signs of it fails be power surging certain systems causing the fuses to pop? And now as it continues to fail, losing the ability to provide adequate voltage to the sleds electric components?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Installed new cfr handle bars and cat handle bar controls(previous ones were both cracked/damaged) on my 16 cat this summer. First trip out 2 weeks ago, my bar warmers quit working half way through the day. Got it home and determined that it blew the 15A fuse. Replaced the fuse before this weekends trip and thought all was well.
Go up the trail Saturday and head to the back. After a few hours of riding, I started my sled and noticed that the needle on the gauge was bouncing back and forth as if it was continuously getting RE started. Shut the sled off and scratched my head. Went to start it again and the gauge had no power. Began to check harnesses and couldn’t find anything. Checked the fuses and this time it blew the 7.5A middle fuse which controls the gauge and the power valves so it was obviously running like crap.
Put the 15A fuse from the handlebar warmers into the gauge and power valve fuse location to attempt to make it out. As a test, I left the hood unhooked hoping it would not blow the fuse and it did not. Everything was running okay and got out of the bowl okay. Went to plug the harness in, and the gauge immediately started jumping around/ RE setting.
Tried to un plug my speedometer harness from my belt drive (which quit working mid season last year). Started the sled and all was okay. Gauge was normal and running well.
Ran the rest of the day like this and seemed to run okay. Until near the end of the day when my sled gauge was reading an output of 5.3 volts instead of 14 ish like it should. By the end of the day, my gauge would keep the setting any time that additional power was being drawn from the sled such as turning my Hugh beam on. Also lost the tail light by the end of the day and seemed like the headlight was dim.
My original thought was the voltage regulator, but not certain this is a common issue, or maybe I could have caused it with my new controls and bar setup that was bought from a guy parting out his 13 proclimb.
Very long description but fairly complicated issue that I need to sort out.
My question here is it it is the voltage regulator, could the early signs of it fails be power surging certain systems causing the fuses to pop? And now as it continues to fail, losing the ability to provide adequate voltage to the sleds electric components?
Thanks in advance for the help!
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