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Old 03-23-11, 05:33 PM
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Suzuki A100 electrical problems

Edit: Sorry, my mistake. Thought this was a motorcycle forum...

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Good grief, that looks painful.

Well, Gazray, if you read this...the first thing to check your grounds (earths) and the second is to toss out the selenium rectifier. Replace with a radio shack bridge rectifier and your electrical system improves and becomes...more predictable... from there.
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Originally Posted by jtelford
Good grief, that looks painful.

Well, Gazray, if you read this...the first thing to check your grounds (earths) and the second is to toss out the selenium rectifier. Replace with a radio shack bridge rectifier and your electrical system improves and becomes...more predictable... from there.
And, since this IS a bicycle forum, the usual advice is:

HTFU
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