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Nukeranger

Nukeranger
Going from a Big Dog EHC to WP you should add a fuse for WP. The original breaker or fuse stays in place. Look at my picture next to the ignition module. The EHC system protected itself with its own electrical components. I think you need a service manual, WP installation instructions, & a WP drawing.
 

Nukeranger

Nukeranger
If at all possible, find someone who knows WP close by to help you straighten this out because all installs are going to be different.
 

Slider

Active Member
Okay I got some questions, the inline fuse you're talking about is the 173-000039-00 kit? Also is it being hooked up between the voltage regulator and battery? Do I have to remove the circuit breaker and replace it with this kit?
Just buy a inline spade fuse holder at autozone or even on fleabay. I have a 30A fuse between the VR and battery and a 30A on the power wire to the key switch. I also have a 20A inline to the power module. It's an 04, all the fuses are under the seat.

Get rid of the circuit breaker, fuse will go quicker.
 
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bearman

Active Member
Get rid of the circuit breaker, fuse will go quicker.
I agree, get rid of the circuit breaker. Circuit breakers fail, and when they fail closed, you have no protection.
Then if your voltage regulator fails your screwed.
Fuses are safer.
Blown fuses make you find out what is blowing them instead of just hitting the reset on the circuit breaket (or it reseting itself if it is that kind).:roll:
 

z4racer

Member
Update: received my new WP switch module July 18th. Pretty good turn around. Unfortunately I was on vacation of a couple of weeks. Back home now and installed the new Switch Module. All is good again with the Dog. Now I just need to button everything up and Ride. No explanation was provided from WP. They also asked NO questions.
 

T.Byrd

Well-Known Member
I myself have installed a wireplus and feel that the boys from wire plus ought to be putting their 2 cents worth in this. I personally think the price we pay for it and the trouble it is to put it in anyway, and it not being a performance part they should take care of it for a lot longer. Especially if they have confidence in their own parts.
 

Jwooky

Well-Known Member
They didn't ask questions because they know. It's acceptable to make an error, but not to stand behind their product and take responsibility.
 

Diesel Dan

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WirePlus FUC*ING SUCKS MONKEY BALLS:down:...............we got off work a few hours ago, my friend got ready to light his bike off,and POOF.......big ass ball of smoke and burnt electrical stench rolled out from under the seat.........almost caught the bike on fire....Guess what it was......BURNT UP Switch control module!!!!!!!:down:

THIS is a CONSISTENT PATTERN FAILURE with this shitty product:argue:........
GARBAGE.GARBAGE.GARBAGE:down:........... I gave my buddy a ride home.....32 miles to his house woulda been a brutal walk.........
 

Slider

Active Member
WirePlus FUC*ING SUCKS MONKEY BALLS:down:...............we got off work a few hours ago, my friend got ready to light his bike off,and POOF.......big ass ball of smoke and burnt electrical stench rolled out from under the seat.........almost caught the bike on fire....Guess what it was......BURNT UP Switch control module!!!!!!!:down:

THIS is a CONSISTENT PATTERN FAILURE with this shitty product:argue:........
GARBAGE.GARBAGE.GARBAGE:down:........... I gave my buddy a ride home.....32 miles to his house woulda been a brutal walk.........
I was 50 miles outta salt lake in Morgan, Utah when mine took a shift. Rode bitch home on a road king. Wireplus should pay my ass for doing that. Then I had to buy a switch anyway. Company should cover the product design, whoever does the quality control or they'll go down like bdm
 

z4racer

Member
Anyone know if they have made changes to the design to prevent these failures, or are we still a fire waiting to happen.
I do have to say, since mine failed under warranty, I was very pleased with their response. New module quickly for no money or hassle.
 

Diesel Dan

Well-Known Member
DAMN Gary that sucks.........Wireplus should GIVE people new Switch Module"s for free for the inconvience,and then PRAY there product doesnt catch a bike on fire,could be a lot of lawsuits over this........
 

BBChopper

Supports 2 Disabled Vets
Troop Supporter
I'll stick with the Devil I know for now (EHC), we need a new poll on this subject!
EHC vs Wire Plus vs PDM!!!!
 

bigdogtech01

Well-Known Member
Seems like I warned the forum of this a while back and no one seemed concerned at the time...all blame was put on the EHC's...I have seen more ignition switches and ignitions themselves fail long before the EHC. The guys that might have had a $100 ignition switch fail, went with the $500+ WP system with the new $5 ignition switch, and walla...no more issues.
A lot of this can be prevented by taking the time and doing some electrical diagnostics testing. A simple multi meter will work for most all the testing of switches and wire harness...Curtis can test your EHC if any question of it failing.
:cheers:
 

pknowles

RETIRED
Seems like I warned the forum of this a while back and no one seemed concerned at the time...all blame was put on the EHC's...I have seen more ignition switches and ignitions themselves fail long before the EHC. The guys that might have had a $100 ignition switch fail, went with the $500+ WP system with the new $5 ignition switch, and walla...no more issues.
A lot of this can be prevented by taking the time and doing some electrical diagnostics testing. A simple multi meter will work for most all the testing of switches and wire harness...Curtis can test your EHC if any question of it failing.
:cheers:
Guilty AsCharged, I Still Have My Ehc AndCanUse It In MY k9:D
 

Diesel Dan

Well-Known Member
YEP:)...........Would rather have a good working EHC anyday over WirePlus:cheers:..... WHEN it comes time to rewire my bike its gonna be a Ultima Kit on my bike and HD hand controls.......
 

Diesel Dan

Well-Known Member
Seems like I warned the forum of this a while back and no one seemed concerned at the time...all blame was put on the EHC's...I have seen more ignition switches and ignitions themselves fail long before the EHC. The guys that might have had a $100 ignition switch fail, went with the $500+ WP system with the new $5 ignition switch, and walla...no more issues.
A lot of this can be prevented by taking the time and doing some electrical diagnostics testing. A simple multi meter will work for most all the testing of switches and wire harness...Curtis can test your EHC if any question of it failing.
:cheers:
Yeah your right....a Multimeter and Service Manual should have been included with purchase of bike...HAHAHA:up:
 

z4racer

Member
So what do you think the weak link is in the electrical system?

Seems like I warned the forum of this a while back and no one seemed concerned at the time...all blame was put on the EHC's...I have seen more ignition switches and ignitions themselves fail long before the EHC. The guys that might have had a $100 ignition switch fail, went with the $500+ WP system with the new $5 ignition switch, and walla...no more issues.
A lot of this can be prevented by taking the time and doing some electrical diagnostics testing. A simple multi meter will work for most all the testing of switches and wire harness...Curtis can test your EHC if any question of it failing.
:cheers:
 

bigdogtech01

Well-Known Member
So what do you think the weak link is in the electrical system?
The entire system, Lol :D...The old 5 degree style ignition switch, the thunderheart ignition system, they can fail long before the EHC itself.
The biggest killer I've seen is water and people hooking up a lot of other electronics, such as LED lighting and not doing it the correct way. Vibration and heat can be a killer as well.
 

Diesel Dan

Well-Known Member
The whole system does suck.....The retarded 5 volt system, the super thin wire, The crappy connectors that are not weatherproof type connectors...

And the "LIBERACE" approved soft touch buttons on the hand controls....... Would have been a lot more easy to make it 12 volts and HD style hand controls...
 
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