or.... after the EHC circuitry cycles a number of times "without" finding the desired current load (telling the EHC that "neither" of the light circuit(s) are working) then the "Software" is programed to shut the function down.
This is not an accurate statement. The EHC will switch back and forth from lo to hi until the problem is fixed. At no point does it say, "fuck it, I give up".
NightTrain, I've never seen the software! And it's well known that you are the "man in the know" when it comes to these units :2thumbs:. And I'm not arguing with you whatsoever, but I'm sorry, I do fully understand how to interpret electrical functions that "I'm seeing"! Maybe they were a few :loony: ones that did this for some other reason. But they all did stop cycling after a period of time. It was from that, I made the "assumption" of the programming.

I know; "the mother of all "F" ups is an assumption"!
This may also include some other operational functions as well.
It does not shut any other functions down.
Keyword: "MAY" :2thumbs:
It's very hard to determine what these :crazy: units are doing sometimes, due to that they are "Very Temperamental", that's a nice way to put it, "very temperamental"! :up::roll:
I do agree with the "bench testing" of these units, but the problem I see; that is in a controlled environment.
However, I think that the next step taken should have been; for not only the EHC units themselves but the entire electrical system, and "operable" components, and connectors to be tested in a "real world" weather environment, with battery voltage fluctuations to simulate the charging system! And with all the issues of electrical failures along with some of the "electrical" service bulletins and recalls for the change or addition of.."whatever"...afterwards to the electrical system alone, showes that these tests weren't ever performed whatsoever!
From what I've experienced, in one way or another, 75% of these bike "electrical" failures were weather related; infiltration, contamination, oxidation or corrosion issues! It's not always the EHC that fails, but some of the "real" weather conditions placed on the other components "are prone" to failure and "could" cause an EHC failure if not corrected immediately.
It all reminds me of these 'puters, printers, flat screens, modems, etc.. we are "all" setting in front of right now! They work "great" in the office or at home, but take them out in the parking lot or out on the back deck and.... well it or some part of it "WON'T" be working for long! :lol::lol::lol:
That's just the way that it is!

until it's all resolved once and for good!
But I do agree with Gas, NightTrain you've been missed here! Good to have you back! :2thumbs:
