Canbus Gremlins ... or are they?
I’ve encountered a problem that is now simply driving me mad and I could do with the collective advice of the community.
I recently upgraded from a 2610 and old style Autocom to a Zumo 550 and an Autocom Pro-Duo Kit 200 with Intaride headsets all linked to my Nokia E71 using Bluetooth. On paper it all works just fine.
The Zumo is powered from the BMW connector next to the headstock, the Atocom is located at the back of the tank as usual with a part 1299 to connect to the Zumo and this is all powered from a Centech auxiliary fuse panel which is located in the tool recess under the saddle. Additionally I have some Wunderlich lights powered off the fuse panel which is itself taken powered from the BMW auxiliary socket supply under the saddle. Still with me?
Anyway to cut a long story short I’ve had the Centech with lights and old 2610 (which was powered from the Centech) for some 18 months and all worked well over quite a few thousand miles. Shortly before I changed systems I suffered a power failure with lights / 2610 shutting down and then powering up again after some 15 minutes but I could not establish anything that could be linked.
With all the new gear in place it works well when stationary. The long and short of it is that I get power failures regularly which shuts everything down including the ZUMO which you recall comes directly from a headstock power supply. I have spent days disconnecting various items to try to establish a common cause but I am now at my wits end. All wiring is sound and connections are tight. The saddle is not connecting with the auxiliary panel even over bumps and I can’t see how that would shut down the BMW auxiliary sockets anyway.
I read a thread in my early days relating to earth loops and wondered if anyone else has similar issues. I only get to play with the bike every 4 weeks or so when I get home and I want to try to resolve this before I head off to Europe in the spring.
Any advice gratefully accepted – as an engineer I think I have covered all bases but I’m always willing to learn!
Apologies if the answer is embedded in previous threads.
Cheers.
Mark
I’ve encountered a problem that is now simply driving me mad and I could do with the collective advice of the community.
I recently upgraded from a 2610 and old style Autocom to a Zumo 550 and an Autocom Pro-Duo Kit 200 with Intaride headsets all linked to my Nokia E71 using Bluetooth. On paper it all works just fine.
The Zumo is powered from the BMW connector next to the headstock, the Atocom is located at the back of the tank as usual with a part 1299 to connect to the Zumo and this is all powered from a Centech auxiliary fuse panel which is located in the tool recess under the saddle. Additionally I have some Wunderlich lights powered off the fuse panel which is itself taken powered from the BMW auxiliary socket supply under the saddle. Still with me?
Anyway to cut a long story short I’ve had the Centech with lights and old 2610 (which was powered from the Centech) for some 18 months and all worked well over quite a few thousand miles. Shortly before I changed systems I suffered a power failure with lights / 2610 shutting down and then powering up again after some 15 minutes but I could not establish anything that could be linked.
With all the new gear in place it works well when stationary. The long and short of it is that I get power failures regularly which shuts everything down including the ZUMO which you recall comes directly from a headstock power supply. I have spent days disconnecting various items to try to establish a common cause but I am now at my wits end. All wiring is sound and connections are tight. The saddle is not connecting with the auxiliary panel even over bumps and I can’t see how that would shut down the BMW auxiliary sockets anyway.

I read a thread in my early days relating to earth loops and wondered if anyone else has similar issues. I only get to play with the bike every 4 weeks or so when I get home and I want to try to resolve this before I head off to Europe in the spring.
Any advice gratefully accepted – as an engineer I think I have covered all bases but I’m always willing to learn!
Apologies if the answer is embedded in previous threads.Cheers.
Mark