I installed a digital voltmeter on the 1150 this evening. At rest, ignition off, the battery shows 12.8 volts. Ignition switched on, all lights off, engine not running, I read 12.65 volts. I am assuming wiring harness resistances and the coils and electronic ignition being powered up is causing the .15v drop. I expect that as normal. Now, start the bike and hold 2k rpm. Turn on the headlight and tailights/running lights. Voltage in the harness reads 12.6 which is acceptable.
Now, with the dash mounted voltmeter measuring harness voltage, I connect a 2nd multimeter directly to the battery. Voltage from the R/R is 14.5 which is also as it should be.
Harness voltage is 12.6
Now to the question. To my thinking, It may be preferable to have my dash mounted voltmeter reading charging voltage rather than system voltage since it is the charging system I want to monitor rather than the battery.
What say guys. LOL
Earl
Now, with the dash mounted voltmeter measuring harness voltage, I connect a 2nd multimeter directly to the battery. Voltage from the R/R is 14.5 which is also as it should be.
Harness voltage is 12.6
Now to the question. To my thinking, It may be preferable to have my dash mounted voltmeter reading charging voltage rather than system voltage since it is the charging system I want to monitor rather than the battery.
What say guys. LOL
Earl
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