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Old 20-07-18, 12:47 PM   #72
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Default Re: Erratic ignition now no power, no start

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Originally Posted by Yellow650Loz View Post
I think there's a few here mistaking voltage for current.
If the voltage drops then the current draw will be higher.

I.e.

55w @ 12V DC = 4.583 Amps
That's basically one headlamp bulb on a battery and engine off

55w @ 14.9V DC = 3.691 Amps
That's the same bulb but this time the battery is charging....the engine is running.

It's the current that overheats wiring and connectors, not voltage.
Now it could have been a corroded connector that's caused voltage drop and so the current draw has increased. However, I would be cautious as to why it melted in the first place, jump starting a motorcycle from a car is fine. Running or otherwise.

Please don't ever try jump starting a car from a motorcycle though!!!!!
100% correct. but its easier to get people to check problems using voltage without adding ohms law into the equation.

it would be nice to have a proper electrical/electronics expert on the forum.
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