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Post by riffraff on Feb 9, 2018 22:57:41 GMT
Apologies but I'm not overly familiar with the PX range or indeed scooter electrics in general but I do understand electrics.
A friend has done some work to have his PX modified and part of that has been to swap the indicators out to LED strips. The panel strips for the rear weren't working and I've managed to wire them up correctly now, and with a 9V battery I can test them on each panel and everything seems fine.
When however we fit the panel, the indicators come on when selected but very dull and instead of flashing they just seem to flicker in time when you'd expect a flash. I thought the issue was the reduced current drawn through the LED's however he has fitted an LED flasher unit which, from what I have read, should effectively have an resistor built in to simulate normal bulbs.
When I've measured the voltage, using a multimeter between the panel 12V connection and earth I'm only seeing about 3-4V. What is likely to be the problem? Broken LED flasher relay? Wrong LED Flasher Relay? If so , can anyone suggest what relay is the best to buy?
Regards
Riffraff
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May 21, 2016 21:45:00 GMT
Post by riffraff on May 21, 2016 21:45:00 GMT
I've just bought a GTS Super 300 touring. I'm really pleased with the scooter, the paintwork is beautiful but I've noticed a couple of things to work on. One of those is the caps on the end of yhe tubes that make up the rear rack. The rack itself is immaculate, but it'slet down by the "caps" that are on the end of the tube. I'm assuming that the caps can be replaced but I can't find anything online.
Does anyone know if it's possible to buy replacement caps?
Riff
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Hello
May 21, 2016 7:51:08 GMT
Post by riffraff on May 21, 2016 7:51:08 GMT
Sorry, should have included my location, I'm from the Nottingham area.
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Hello
May 20, 2016 20:58:08 GMT
Post by riffraff on May 20, 2016 20:58:08 GMT
Hi, After 30 years of being off two wheels and on four I've just taken delivery of a very nice GTS Super 300. I'm taking it pretty steady while I learn how to handle things and adjust to road surfaces that are definitely worse than I remember from my biking days. When it comes to Vespa's I am a complete noob so hoping I'll pick up some good gen from this forum.
Jim
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