J.Blaze
04-04-2024, 09:40 PM
Need some wiring experts...
I have an 84 200es big red that the last guy fixed. He got it to run and drive but not with the original harness. It has the stator to a cdi box to a kill switch and thats it (starter aint wired, no wires for a battery etc). Just hit the killswitch, turn on fuel and pull the pull-start, It runs and drives fine, no problems with that.
The problem is i am trying to add a headlight in, now being decent at regular vehicle wiring i thought i could just tap into the power that goes to the cdi box and run me a light. Sadly no luck, if i even attempt to turn the light on the bike loses spark and dies.
I tried buying the regulator/rectifier for this year trike and it will regulate the voltage to ~14 but the engine still dies after the light comes on.
I also thought if i tapped in after the cdi box (the wire that goes to the kill switch) that its work, no.
So heres where i need some help, How can i wire a headlight in WITHOUT a battery?
If someone tells me the bottom line is i need a battery then i guess thats that and a pod light hooked to a DeWalt battery will suffice till i get everything for one (it doesnt have a battery tray).
I have an 84 200es big red that the last guy fixed. He got it to run and drive but not with the original harness. It has the stator to a cdi box to a kill switch and thats it (starter aint wired, no wires for a battery etc). Just hit the killswitch, turn on fuel and pull the pull-start, It runs and drives fine, no problems with that.
The problem is i am trying to add a headlight in, now being decent at regular vehicle wiring i thought i could just tap into the power that goes to the cdi box and run me a light. Sadly no luck, if i even attempt to turn the light on the bike loses spark and dies.
I tried buying the regulator/rectifier for this year trike and it will regulate the voltage to ~14 but the engine still dies after the light comes on.
I also thought if i tapped in after the cdi box (the wire that goes to the kill switch) that its work, no.
So heres where i need some help, How can i wire a headlight in WITHOUT a battery?
If someone tells me the bottom line is i need a battery then i guess thats that and a pod light hooked to a DeWalt battery will suffice till i get everything for one (it doesnt have a battery tray).