my horn is a bit faulty as well, but I've put that down to age.
Mine works intermittently, sometimes strong sometimes weak. Never know what's going to happen when I try to use it. My 'mechanic' says it's down to stress.
On a serious note (E#, A sharp, perhaps.... ... Geddit? Horn? Note? No?) - my horn DOES work but only just. Put a different horn on (I have a snail type I was intending to replace the original with) and nowt happens. A multimeter reveals about 6v across the terminals, which would explain the lack of noise. I understand very little of elecktrickery, is this likely to be an earth fault somewhere causing a drop in voltage? If so, where to start looking?
Quote from: celticbiker on 05 November 2018, 05:36:36 pmMine works intermittently, sometimes strong sometimes weak. Never know what's going to happen when I try to use it. My 'mechanic' says it's down to stress.Why would you talk to a mechanic about personal issue like that surely that is your doctors feild of expertise.Sounds like some on here have 6 volt ones Thought we were all meant to have 12 volt ones.3 volts has always stood me in good stead not sure what I am laughing at.
9v is all good and well but if the charge only lasts for 2 minutes before you blow your fuse then the ride won't be very satisfying for you or your pillion.