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techtalk:evo:elec02 [2023/05/14 01:29]
ixl2relax [Cleaning Corrosion]
techtalk:evo:elec02 [2023/11/26 01:54]
ixl2relax [Circuit Breakers & Fuses]
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     * 10A - Battery Fuse - ATO-type (72340-94) - See Footnote for document conflicts ((Conflicting Battery Fuse Info - 2014-2017 Schematics show as 15A fuse, but Operation Manuals & Parts Manuals specify 10A - All documents for 2018-2022 show the Battery Fuse as 10A))     * 10A - Battery Fuse - ATO-type (72340-94) - See Footnote for document conflicts ((Conflicting Battery Fuse Info - 2014-2017 Schematics show as 15A fuse, but Operation Manuals & Parts Manuals specify 10A - All documents for 2018-2022 show the Battery Fuse as 10A))
     * 15A - P&A Fuse - ATO-type (72347-94)     * 15A - P&A Fuse - ATO-type (72347-94)
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     *If replacing a non-diode relay (original design) with a diode-version,​ it would be worthwhile double-checking the polarity of the connection to the relay coil to be sure it is compatible with the diode orientation. Where a diode is used, the positive power should reverse bias the diode when normally activated - this allows the bleed off of EMF energy in the reverse direction when the power is removed.     *If replacing a non-diode relay (original design) with a diode-version,​ it would be worthwhile double-checking the polarity of the connection to the relay coil to be sure it is compatible with the diode orientation. Where a diode is used, the positive power should reverse bias the diode when normally activated - this allows the bleed off of EMF energy in the reverse direction when the power is removed.
  
-    *In the diagrams above I have included the standard HD connections polarity, as identified in the HD manuals & wiring diagrams, to allow comparison of that wiring to any proposed alternative relay. It appears to me, that many of the relays that include a diode provide positive power on the (86) contact while HD has wired (1991-1993 & 2010-2013) ​some of their relays ​with positive power on the (85) contact. Beware: I have not checked every alternative relay listed in the Sportsterpedia for this issue.+    *In the diagrams above I have included the standard HD connections polarity, as identified in the HD manuals & wiring diagrams, to allow comparison of that wiring to any proposed alternative relay. It appears to me, that many of the relays that include a diode provide positive power on the (86) contact while HD has wired some of their relays ​(1991-1993 & 2010-2013) with positive power on the (85) contact. Beware: I have not checked every alternative relay listed in the Sportsterpedia for this issue.
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