audiomick Posted February 18 Posted February 18 6 hours ago, gstallons said: ... N light (along w/more devices) . 12v from the lights relay. # 34 in the wiring diagram . Not on the wiring diagram I'm looking at. Neutral light gets fed from pin #3 on the ignition switch.
gstallons Posted February 18 Posted February 18 I need to get all these diagrams enlarged and figure out what fits what along with Italian to English language .
audiomick Posted February 18 Posted February 18 54 minutes ago, gstallons said: ... along with Italian to English language . If you really do that, I'd be happy to help by adding German to the comparison. It wouldn't be the first time that I have confirmed something by comparing the translations.
audiomick Posted February 18 Posted February 18 1 hour ago, gstallons said: I need to get all these diagrams enlarged and figure out what fits what along with Italian to English language . As far as that goes, I don't have the means to enlarge the diagrams, but have found it very helpful to "extract" the various parts of the wiring loom from the wiring diagram. The pdf on the computer, which I can zoom in on, on the one hand, and a standard A4 print and coloured pens on the other hand to document the individual circuits. Once I've followed an individual circuit, it is pretty easy to understand. For those who think elecrickery is some kind of magic, it's not. I'm neither an electrician nor an electronics engineer. I studied music theory, but I ended up being a sound engineer. Doing that for a living does makes one very good at understanding what is connected to where, but it is not hard. Just remeber that "more Volts" will always try to find the path to "less Volts". That is all there is to it, really. 2
gstallons Posted February 19 Posted February 19 (edited) I have two of the diagrams "blown up" to about 14X24 and laminated in plastic. I can use erasable markers on them. Also , I HAD at one time all of Kiwi_Roy's diagrams printed off . They are in color w/footnotes along w/V readings where needed. I could NOT find the headlight diagrams . I remember having them because there are two "styles" , earlyish and lateish ! There is a difference in them n I can't remember . It was silly whatever it was . I am going to have to search my folders here and find them or search this forum again and find them . He is offline here and has been for sometime. I reached out to him and never got a response . I wish him well ! BTW , I leave German automobile wiring diagrams alone . I last tried one on a M/B retractable hardtop. Got an American version and was able to understand it w/o any troubles. Edited February 19 by gstallons 2
docc Posted February 19 Posted February 19 9 hours ago, gstallons said: I have two of the diagrams "blown up" to about 14X24 and laminated in plastic. I can use erasable markers on them. Also , I HAD at one time all of Kiwi_Roy's diagrams printed off . They are in color w/footnotes along w/V readings where needed. I could NOT find the headlight diagrams . I remember having them because there are two "styles" , earlyish and lateish ! There is a difference in them n I can't remember . It was silly whatever it was . I am going to have to search my folders here and find them or search this forum again and find them . He is offline here and has been for sometime. I reached out to him and never got a response . I wish him well ! BTW , I leave German automobile wiring diagrams alone . I last tried one on a M/B retractable hardtop. Got an American version and was able to understand it w/o any troubles. @Weegie to the rescue with links to both @Kiwi_Roy's diagrams and @callison's content (hosted on Gregory Bender's thisoldtractor ), as well as linking to @stewgnu's diagrams for the later V11: 1
Tennitragic Posted March 2 Author Posted March 2 A brief update….new set of relays, DeOxit on the battery terminal connectors and minor tidy up the pack of poo tickets. Haven’t removed the tank but all the other bodywork has had a clean prior to eventual refitting and also a dose of ACF50. Battery remains upright with a new tray and strap. To place side down as others suggested, with so many wires to each terminal did appear to strain some of the more rigid wiring? The seat goes on…just… Waiting on the repaired tachometer (coming from Germany) to finish the task of recommissioning for the local roads… Thanks to all and regards from tennitragic 2
docc Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Progress, @Tennitragic! Just a note that our V11 are very demanding on the relays. "High Current" micro relays are well indicated, but challenging to verify. Lately, this means Picker Components or CIT....
docc Posted March 2 Posted March 2 I see now how high the battery sits above the subframe. Consider mounting the battery basket from beneath the subframe.
Tennitragic Posted March 3 Author Posted March 3 Thanks again docc, yes, followed your earlier link to the American Digikey webshop (which had already converted prices to Aussie dollars…!) and bought the Picker relays you recommended, plus a few other electrical bits… Here is (to me anyway) the fun part…..while navigating this purchase…before I could get to the payment section…I had to answer an extra set of questions about who I am, my usage of the parts, am I going to on-sell them etc… I thought this must be all part of the USA/China superpower rivalry with the USA being cautious around exporting its technology/sanctions and the like…. The parts arrived swiftly. But to my complete surprise….everything I purchased is made in China!! Sorry if I am off topic but thought humorous in the current volatile climate….regards, tennitragic! 1 1
docc Posted Monday at 02:55 AM Posted Monday at 02:55 AM More progress, yet! Look at a "Battery Basket Drop" . . .
Tennitragic Posted Monday at 05:52 AM Author Posted Monday at 05:52 AM Yes docc, had a quick squiz at this battery tray drop. Thanks… What a nifty idea….but I will try move the battery as quite small in comparison to the new rubber tray I purchased. I do have some wiggle room…. 2
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