Noobie needs technical help with dash

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  1. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

    Mar 5, 2016
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    Right so I have a triumph daytona 650 and it runs fairly well, never any major problems but........
    I have just noticed when it is just nicely ticking over in neutral the headlights and dash lights flicker, nothing to serious but today when I went out on it the speedo and in fact entire dash constantly kept on resting itself as if I just turned it on. This didn't effect the way it rode, so in my lack of knowledge I assume it is an electrical problem of some sort. Please help before I get stranded some where ;)
     
  2. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    I would be doing two things with a multi-meter set on 0-20v DC:

    1. Without turning anything, on the bike - measure the voltage across the battery + and - terminals. A good battery should read about 12.7 volts;

    2. Now with the engine ticking over - measure the voltage across the battery terminals. If the bike's charging circuit is working properly it should read 13.5 to 14 volts.
     
  3. Sceptic Al

    Sceptic Al Well-Known Member

    Could it be a dodgy earth connection somewhere, that can sometimes cause these stupid little problems. Could be worth checking the earth connections for corrosion/tightness
     
  4. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

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    OK so battery is all fine. I can only guess loose connection or corrosion. I shall look
     
  5. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    I was hoping you would post the readings you got for the 2 tests, so we could do further diagnosis.
     
  6. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Biglad is on it as usual but worth looking for loose or corroded earth.
     
  7. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

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    I will post readings, sorry.
     
  8. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

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    So, bike off it read 12.33 ticking over it finally settled at about 14.1
     
  9. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

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    #9 Gaz Deason, Apr 4, 2016
    Last edited: Apr 4, 2016
    It's getting worse now. All lights are flickering rear and front. I will try and post video if I can, also I had starter problems a few weeks ago and took it to the garage, the guy said a relay was buggered and swapped it for a new one which he said was the same type but not original to the bike.
     
  10. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

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  11. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    Yes I would agree with Al on this bad earth or loose connection, possible corroded semi broken wire within its plastic sheath
    a bit of a ball breaker but once all earth's checked it will be a case of checking each wire visually and with a meter.
     
  12. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    That sounds like the charging circuit is working fine.

    Having seen the video I would say you have a faulty circuit or LCD screen. See how much a clock set goes for on Ebay.
     
  13. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

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    So, as an act of desperation I took all fuses and relays out gave everything clean and check replaced everything and the problem has been solved it appears. Maybe a loose fuse or something?
     
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  14. Sceptic Al

    Sceptic Al Well-Known Member

    Glad you sorted it, electrical faults are a total pain in the a%$e.
    Happy Days are Here again. :)
     
  15. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    Brilliant News Gaz, yep something as simple as a badly seated fuse, SPOT ON !!!
     
  16. PETER CLARKE

    PETER CLARKE Senior Member

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    Hi Gaz did this effect all lights on bike even road lights, i am glad you corrected the fault but i always like to find what the exact fault was if i can.
     
  17. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

    Mar 5, 2016
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    Yep all the lights and at one point the rear light was flickering wildly, I think the only lights not affected were the indicators.
     
  18. PETER CLARKE

    PETER CLARKE Senior Member

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    And they are meant to flicker LOL. glad its OK now but that seams to be a main supply cable problem to me.
     
  19. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

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    Well I shall keep an eye on it, I even feel that the garage may have detected my lack of knowledge and did to get more money out of me.....
     
  20. Gaz Deason

    Gaz Deason New Member

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    Thanks guys for help
     
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