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Starts up, runs... Dies when I turn on the headlight. Sounds to me like its time for some contact cleaning and a coil relay mod.
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Or a bigger battery?
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Pardon my newb question, but why use a capacitor? Wouldn't it completely drain as soon as a load is applied, then charge, and discharge again? Whyuse a capacitor to do a batteries job?
That isn't a battery!
put two of those capacitors in parallel and see if that helps.
also your grounding sucks
Yeah or just use a 12 volt 1 AH alarm battery- probably smaller than this capacitor setup.put two of those capacitors in parallel and see if that helps.
also your grounding sucks
Its a 14,000uF capacitor, isn't that enough? Either way, I don't have two.
How is my grounding insufficient? The negative cable goes directly to the engine.
The problem with the grounding is you're only grounding the engine, and everything else grounds to the frame, so you're relying on the engine to frame connection.
Run everything (or as much as possible) to the same ground connection and make sure it's clean and a good ground.
I have to run two ground points on mine because I moved the electrics, but I've only got something like a 0.2 to 0.5v loss when turning the key on which is what you want. 0v loss would be better of course...
If you only have the one lead from the negative battery terminal, then it should be easy enough just to make up a second lead, and use that one to route from the battery to whereever you want the single ground point to be.
The essential point of the single ground is for everything electrical to have a direct connection to the battery negative, which you can do with multiple grounds and multiple leads, it's just messier...
As long as the relay has a normally open option so it only closes and provides connectivity when voltage is applied, it's all good.
If you only have the one lead from the negative battery terminal, then it should be easy enough just to make up a second lead, and use that one to route from the battery to whereever you want the single ground point to be.
The essential point of the single ground is for everything electrical to have a direct connection to the battery negative, which you can do with multiple grounds and multiple leads, it's just messier...
As long as the relay has a normally open option so it only closes and provides connectivity when voltage is applied, it's all good.