She's a chargin.

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She's a chargin.

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Just got my alternator from UPS, bolted it on and she's a chargin right at 15 volts at the battery. :hpdc: Too bad I got it the day after Bikeweek was over, but oh well at least we had fun while we was there, and now I have my 1st spare parts in the box, the rubber bushings that go in front of the alt. :gig: Now for a volt meter to mount on the bike.
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gearheadfla wrote: Now for a volt meter to mount on the bike.
Let me know what you are planning to do here. I am very interested in hooking up a voltmeter on my bike. I am also curious about maybe tying it in to my unused BAT light in the dash. I am not good with electricity, but I would love to try to do something like that. Can't stand the fact that that light is not used anymore.
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You'll get much more info from an Amp meter.
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Post by Nathan (South Carolina) »

Charlie,
You could easily hook up one of these to your battery. Two wire installation, positive and negative.
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jetjock76 wrote:
gearheadfla wrote: Now for a volt meter to mount on the bike.
Let me know what you are planning to do here. I am very interested in hooking up a voltmeter on my bike. I am also curious about maybe tying it in to my unused BAT light in the dash. I am not good with electricity, but I would love to try to do something like that. Can't stand the fact that that light is not used anymore.
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Charlie, when you are ready I know somebody who can solve your problems. He is an electrician and a very good motorcycle mechanic, specializes in touring bikes. Just let me know. :thmup:
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jetjock76 wrote:
gearheadfla wrote: Now for a volt meter to mount on the bike.
Let me know what you are planning to do here. I am very interested in hooking up a voltmeter on my bike. I am also curious about maybe tying it in to my unused BAT light in the dash. I am not good with electricity, but I would love to try to do something like that. Can't stand the fact that that light is not used anymore.
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So, are you thinking about having the light come on when the voltage is low? You would still need a sensor to detect the voltage that would then energize the light. Probably better to just put a voltmeter on the bike.
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Your right, but I still hate to have an unused light. Can't I have both? Overkill, I know. You should see all the lights I have on the annunciator panel of the jet I fly that is backed up with a chime, horn or bell should one illuminate. They have to do that in a jet to protect the people in the back from the dumb pilots that "...didn't put the landing gear down because I was distracted by that damn gear warning horn blaring in my ear..." :tho: :gig:
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Mr Jensee wrote:
jetjock76 wrote:
gearheadfla wrote: Now for a volt meter to mount on the bike.
Let me know what you are planning to do here. I am very interested in hooking up a voltmeter on my bike. I am also curious about maybe tying it in to my unused BAT light in the dash. I am not good with electricity, but I would love to try to do something like that. Can't stand the fact that that light is not used anymore.
Charlie.
Charlie, when you are ready I know somebody who can solve your problems. He is an electrician and a very good motorcycle mechanic, specializes in touring bikes. Just let me know. :thmup:
Thanks, Michael. I'll be getting in touch with you soon...Charlie.
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jetjock76 wrote:Your right, but I still hate to have an unused light. Can't I have both? Overkill, I know. You should see all the lights I have on the annunciator panel of the jet I fly that is backed up with a chime, horn or bell should one illuminate. They have to do that in a jet to protect the people in the back from the dumb pilots that "...didn't put the landing gear down because I was distracted by that darn gear warning horn blaring in my ear..." :tho: :gig:
Best regards,
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Some people call that Murphy proofing the cockpit. :lol:
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