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Post by Railrider February 5th 2011, 3:32 pm

I am working on a fuse block and it seems to be working, but with the bike running I can hear the relay ticking. Kind of like a clock but faster. My question is, is this normal.
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Post by jaarch February 5th 2011, 4:13 pm

What is the relay for? That does not sound normal to me. You may have a loose connection and the vibration of the engine running is making the relay click.
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Post by Railrider February 5th 2011, 4:17 pm

jaarch wrote:What is the relay for? That does not sound normal to me. You may have a loose connection and the vibration of the engine running is making the relay click.
The relay is between the battery and the fuseblock. You may be right, it does not do it when just the key is on.
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Post by jaarch February 5th 2011, 4:28 pm

I had a big problem with a ground on my Stebel a while back. I re-located it and it has been solid ever since. Good luck!
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Post by Railrider February 5th 2011, 4:43 pm

the wire for the trigger was not on relay good. I have to get one more connection then i will try it again.
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Post by jaarch February 5th 2011, 5:32 pm

Railrider wrote:the wire for the trigger was not on relay good. I have to get one more connection then i will try it again.

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Post by Railrider February 6th 2011, 3:54 pm

I got this fixed. I had the trigger wired to the open plug in the headlight. moved it to the taillight and it stopped.
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