Well I guess I just became a real Big Dog owner! 
Been working on a 2004 Chopper, Electrical problems on and off now for weeks. Changed out a EHC, Bought a new battery, fixed some cut wires going to the left back turn single. Every time you turn on the key switch not sure what to expect? :angry: :bang: :loony: Today got a Fluke 87 from work unplugged the 50 pin printer connector (WHY WOULD ANYONE USE THIS ON A CYCLE) to check for ohms. After many test not sure how any thing worked. Should get 0.5 ohms when hitting switches. YEH RIGHT Only got close to that with the front brake switch. Look like every connector is only working about 45%. That combined with only 5 vdc is not a good combo. Excuse me while I VENT. :angry: :angry: :angry: I agree with some other post the EHC gets to much blame. Now for the question Should I clean every connector and use DI-ELECTRIC grease or just cut them out and SOLDER the wires? :loony: Thanks for your response in advance Rottweiler
Been working on a 2004 Chopper, Electrical problems on and off now for weeks. Changed out a EHC, Bought a new battery, fixed some cut wires going to the left back turn single. Every time you turn on the key switch not sure what to expect? :angry: :bang: :loony: Today got a Fluke 87 from work unplugged the 50 pin printer connector (WHY WOULD ANYONE USE THIS ON A CYCLE) to check for ohms. After many test not sure how any thing worked. Should get 0.5 ohms when hitting switches. YEH RIGHT Only got close to that with the front brake switch. Look like every connector is only working about 45%. That combined with only 5 vdc is not a good combo. Excuse me while I VENT. :angry: :angry: :angry: I agree with some other post the EHC gets to much blame. Now for the question Should I clean every connector and use DI-ELECTRIC grease or just cut them out and SOLDER the wires? :loony: Thanks for your response in advance Rottweiler
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