On the last stages of completing a complete restoration of a 1981 G/S. New Odyssey battery fitted which drains down to round 11 volts after two or three days. Have fitted a voltmeter between the earth terminal on the battery and the earth strap, which confirms a parasitic power loss. Obviously, I've disconnected the time clock therefore there should be no drain at all on the battery with the cables attached and the ignition switch turned off.
When I do connect the positive then negative leads to the battery there's a tiny clicking sound which I've traced to the headlight relay. This is a new loom from Motobins, which has a port for a headlight relay whereas the loom I removed didn't. Clymer shows the headlight relay as being appropriate to USA models only. So of course with the new loom the headlight works fine with a headlight relay and doesn't work without one. But if I remove the relay from the bike the parasitic power drain is cured. But then I have no headlight of course.
During the restoration I replaced the handlebar switches and these of course connect to the red and black blocks on the loom. I've removed the new connectors and replaced the switch/connector block assembly with the one I took off and the power drain is still apparent. Therefore the problem is not with the new switches.
Everything points to the relay (I think!). The one I used, also from 'Bins, is a five spade Fiamm 30A relay. I don't have another on any of my other bikes so can't simply swap over to try. But is this likely to be a problem with the (new) relay or might the problem be elsewhere?
Scratching my head a bit with this one. Any suggestions appreciated!
When I do connect the positive then negative leads to the battery there's a tiny clicking sound which I've traced to the headlight relay. This is a new loom from Motobins, which has a port for a headlight relay whereas the loom I removed didn't. Clymer shows the headlight relay as being appropriate to USA models only. So of course with the new loom the headlight works fine with a headlight relay and doesn't work without one. But if I remove the relay from the bike the parasitic power drain is cured. But then I have no headlight of course.
During the restoration I replaced the handlebar switches and these of course connect to the red and black blocks on the loom. I've removed the new connectors and replaced the switch/connector block assembly with the one I took off and the power drain is still apparent. Therefore the problem is not with the new switches.
Everything points to the relay (I think!). The one I used, also from 'Bins, is a five spade Fiamm 30A relay. I don't have another on any of my other bikes so can't simply swap over to try. But is this likely to be a problem with the (new) relay or might the problem be elsewhere?
Scratching my head a bit with this one. Any suggestions appreciated!