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CT90, CT110, ST70, ST90 Discussion
Back with a CT110, electrical issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Epic_username" data-source="post: 175461" data-attributes="member: 5864"><p>I'll have to think on it, brighter lights would be nice...</p><p></p><p>So my DMM packed it in yesterday, I tested the rectifier with another analog multi meter, set to resistance. I don't remember exact numbers, but going one way all the diodes were the same, and the opposite way they all read open. So that part of it seems to work ok. Not sure why I'm getting 11 volts at idle, I can't think of what to check next.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the battery is so far gone that it's not absorbing ecxess voltage? Perhaps I have a bad ground somewhere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Epic_username, post: 175461, member: 5864"] I'll have to think on it, brighter lights would be nice... So my DMM packed it in yesterday, I tested the rectifier with another analog multi meter, set to resistance. I don't remember exact numbers, but going one way all the diodes were the same, and the opposite way they all read open. So that part of it seems to work ok. Not sure why I'm getting 11 volts at idle, I can't think of what to check next. Maybe the battery is so far gone that it's not absorbing ecxess voltage? Perhaps I have a bad ground somewhere? [/QUOTE]
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