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Blowing headlight.
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:08 pm
by lammer205
Hello lads looking some help here i keep blowing my headlight im sure i have it wired up right, the only thing i'm not sure of is the brown wire i have coming back up to the headset from the horn,where doe's this go to ? any help or theories appreciated trying to get the scoot ready for thursday to to get to lincoln so time's not on my side here,thanks Hicksy.
Re: Blowing headlight.
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:34 pm
by Jazzy
check your regulator and speedo bulb.
if your on 6v try a 12v
Re: Blowing headlight.
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:25 am
by firekdp
Check that all the connections are secure and that there is good tension on the bulb contacts. If it was a regulator fault the rest of the bulbs would blow as well and even on a 6v system the speedo bulb is an insignificant load.
Re: Blowing headlight.
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:23 am
by RBG
I had the same problem on my SX200.
I finally discovered the speedo bulb was not always earthing through the speedo.
I soldered a wire to the speedo bulb holder & earthed that to a point under the head set.
This stopped the headlight bulb blowing.
I do this mod on all my scoots now.
Hope this helps
Re: Blowing headlight.
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:06 pm
by Jazzy
firekdp wrote:Check that all the connections are secure and that there is good tension on the bulb contacts. If it was a regulator fault the rest of the bulbs would blow as well and even on a 6v system the speedo bulb is an insignificant load.
its not the load of the speedo bulb thats important.
apperantly it balances the load.
got this from stickys book and deffo works for me.
funny stuff this electrickery.
Re: Blowing headlight.
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:16 pm
by firekdp
Jazzy wrote:its not the load of the speedo bulb thats important.
apperantly it balances the load.
got this from stickys book and deffo works for me.
funny stuff this electrickery.
Yes, I've read that in Sticky's but that has just been carried across from the Home Workshop Manual where I think someone "guessed" as to why Innocenti fitted a 12v lamp on a 6v system. A simple bulb isn't going to provide any regulation at all.