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techtalk:ih:elec01 [2021/05/17 22:12]
hippysmack [Circuit Breakers]
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 ====== IH: Electrical System ====== ====== IH: Electrical System ======
 +{{:​common:​space100x5px.jpg|}}[[techtalk:​ih:​elec08|See the IH section for illustrated OEM wiring schematic drawings.]]
  
 {{:​common:​space100x5px.jpg|}}[[techtalk:​ref:​elec07#​ironhead_-_simplified_wiring_schematics|See the REF section for some simplified wiring diagrams/​schematics.]] {{:​common:​space100x5px.jpg|}}[[techtalk:​ref:​elec07#​ironhead_-_simplified_wiring_schematics|See the REF section for some simplified wiring diagrams/​schematics.]]
  
-====== Wiring ​Terminals ​======+====== Wiring ====== 
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 +For electrical devices to function, they must have a completed circuit, from supply to device and back to the supply. The ironheads use a negative ground reference and distribute the positive voltage thru the wiring harness. The following is a generalized description of power and ground distribution that may not apply exactly the same to every model, especially the earliest models. 
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 +**Grounds**\\ 
 +Ironheads did not use any wires in the wiring harness for distributing grounds to devices. Even the EVO models up thru 1990 did not have ground wires in the harness. Instead, these models used the frame itself for grounding the various devices to complete their electrical circuit. For grounding the devices on the forks, the triple tree was grounded to the frame thru the neck bearings. For the isolated handlebars, there was a ground wire attached to one of the riser mounting bolts with the other end of the wire attached to the upper or lower triple tree bracket. Later models had additional wiring in order to more directly complete the electrical circuits back to the source - the battery or the regulator. 
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 +All (or most) of the devices on such models were grounded thru their mounting brackets or nearby onto the frame. Whether the power source was the battery, the regulator or the generator, it was grounded nearby on the frame directly or at the rear engine mount. 
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 +**Power**\\ 
 +The positive power source (battery) sends voltage thru a main circuit breaker or fuse wire to the keyswitch. Two circuits are supplied power by the keyswitch - the Ignition circuit and the Lights circuit - each with multiple devices. The devices on these two circuits are supplied with power thru the wiring harness. 
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 +Some devices (like turn signal lights) get power only after it runs thru activated switches or other devices. In these cases, the devices were always grounded but activated by positive power. Other devices (like the coil & indicator lights) get power whenever the keyswitch sends power on that circuit and they are activated only when a switch or device provides a ground to it. Later, the coil was only supplied with power when the RUN/STOP switch was in RUN mode. 
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 +The turn signals operated from one flasher, since the positive voltage output of the flasher was routed thru each handlebar TS switch before going to the appropriate lights (front, rear & indicator). These lights were grounded to the frame by their housing brackets. 
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 +Because there were no ground wires in the harness, it is VERY IMPORTANT that all mounting brackets for electrical devices make a good connection to the frame so that the device can be grounded and the electrical circuit can be completed back to the battery negative terminal. 
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 +On the wiring diagram for such models, there is only one wire shown going to the devices. This is the positive power wire. Sometimes the diagram showed the housing as grounded, but sometimes it did not show the device as grounded even though it was being grounded thru the housing. Where multi-functions occured within the same housing, such as the taillight/​brake light, there are two wires shown running to that device, but both wires are bringing positive power, for each individual function, with the ground for both functions going thru the device mounting bracket. 
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 +** Wiring Terminals **\\
 1967-1969 terminal has 12 connection points and is mounted between the forks on the tree. \\ 1967-1969 terminal has 12 connection points and is mounted between the forks on the tree. \\
  
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