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Post by one1 on Jul 29, 2016 15:30:33 GMT -6
"My scoot switches are These, but the headlights are always on and they don't turn them off so IDK why they are even there." Why? So you can opt for full-time high beams, of course. (FYI, when I was fighting some voltage/charging problems I added a total on/off switch so I could run in daytime without headlights -- LED running lights were good enough.) wrong handlebar
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Post by one1 on Jul 28, 2016 15:10:35 GMT -6
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Post by one1 on Jul 27, 2016 17:55:42 GMT -6
Glad to here all is well RP, this one really threw me for a loop! Just never heard of two diodes in any scooter. JR I'm having the exact same issue with them burned out, it's causing my voltage to run at 20v spiking to 30 when revved. I ordered a different set than what came in it to see if they will work, being slightly heavier duty. I may go with this relay option if they burn out again. Bumping this for any info others have now since this thread was originally posted and adding photo's here to show you what he and I have. IDK why these burn out, but I'm guessing (hoping) that's why my scoot is running voltage high enough to burn both headlights and half the dash lights in 30 seconds. My diodes will be here tomorrow. We will see. Scoot: Xy260 with the laydown 257cc engine. It's a Suzuki Burgman clone with a yahama linhai engine. There is no information anywhere on these diodes. Can anyone provide some technical data on these?
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