Well, I tested using the green wire into the coil and that ALSO interrupts on start!!!SO as a failsafe and definitely not going to be interrupted, you can test the Green to the coil as it is 12v +ve on switch on
Well, I tested using the green wire into the coil and that ALSO interrupts on start!!!SO as a failsafe and definitely not going to be interrupted, you can test the Green to the coil as it is 12v +ve on switch on
@sidkn33Well, I tested using the green wire into the coil and that ALSO interrupts on start!!!
So to resolve this and cease any further confusion! I would personally just fit another relay !You're absolutely right - my method was WRONG!
The green wire to the coil, when feeding the Acewell speedo, causes a reboot on starter button press.
HOWEVER, feeding a bulb from that green wire and ground direct to battery causes the bulb to DIM, but stay lit!
Volts drop to about 9v on that wire on my voltmeter

That's a great suggestion - thank you!So to resolve this and cease any further confusion! I would personally just fit another relay !
fused (5 amp max) feed from battery +ve to Term 30 on Relay
Feed wire to Acewell onto the 87 Term
And just use the Green coil wire to term 85 and ground from term 86 to "trip the relay
Yup but remember to fuse the supply from the battery to relayThat's a great suggestion - thank you!
So the Acewell will be fed directly from the battery when the new relay is tripped by the green coil wire - is that right?
Surely the relay method above would work and you don't need a 30 amp relay you could use small form as per the 850s 1100s 1150s in their fuseboxesIf it's any help, I have an Acewell Speedo on my recently rebuilt Mikeyboy Special. Overall, I'm fairly disappointed with the speedo. (No reflection on Mikeyboy for this as we both agreed on the speedo)
It seems to be affected by something as the needle dances around the clock for no reason. I wouldn't get another one.
Mine too, reboots upon starting and so I have given up on resetting the time (and my bike takes some cranking).
Unless someone comes up with some answers, I just think they're a bit shit.
You're probably right, but you're assuming my understanding of the word relay has moved on from my sports day at school from about 50 years ago.Surely the relay method above would work and you don't need a 30 amp relay you could use small form as per the 850s 1100s 1150s in their fuseboxes

Full instructions as inserted above LINKYYou're probably right, but you're assuming my understanding of the word relay has moved on from my sports day at school from about 50 years ago.
I may pass on this information to a relevant 'grown up'.
My experience of Acewell has been overall very positive (get it?), but I had two issues with my first one, replaced under warranty.Unless someone comes up with some answers, I just think they're a bit shit.
If your Acewell is resetting to 12:00 when it reboots on starting your bike, it isn't connected to permanent live correctly.Mine too, reboots upon starting and so I have given up on resetting the time (and my bike takes some cranking).
Eeeee lad get that wallet outDo you know if there's a way to keep it on the trip setting rather than going to rev counter on start up?
I quite like the sound of this handlebar control, but I'd guess it's more money than the current inconvenience.
I have an OEM rev counter on my dual clock late paralever GS and don't use the Acewell rev counter - it's not wired in.Do you know if there's a way to keep it on the trip setting rather than going to rev counter on start up?
I have wired as above but something is wrong.So to resolve this and cease any further confusion! I would personally just fit another relay !
fused (5 amp max) feed from battery +ve to Term 30 on Relay
Feed wire to Acewell onto the 87 Term
And just use the Green coil wire to term 85 and ground from term 86 to "trip the relay
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30 mins and you are sorted and Let us know how that goes ???
DVMs are poop, Just use the Bulb set upI have wired as above but something is wrong.
Acewell does not get power with ignition on. That is term 87 does not get power (under 1v on my voltmeter) with ignition on nor ignition off
No click.Can you feel the relay Click when you turn on the ignition?