Hello, I'm new (first post).
I bought a old motorcycle and the Ignition "Ignitor" was blown. I bought another Ignitor from Ebay but it too was either blown or I blew it. I checked the wiring with my Multimeter and I had 1.5 volts on the Negative/Ground. After unplugging the Turn Signals and everything else on the circuit except the Ignition/Ignitor I still get .5-.7 Millivolts on the ground. If I touch the positive lead with my finger I get a additional .5 millivolts. Therefore, I'm thinking a few millivolts are ok. Am I correct ?
Also, is it possible to put a Diode or some kind of circuit breaker on the ground to keep power from entering the Ignitor on the negative side ?
Thanks
I bought a old motorcycle and the Ignition "Ignitor" was blown. I bought another Ignitor from Ebay but it too was either blown or I blew it. I checked the wiring with my Multimeter and I had 1.5 volts on the Negative/Ground. After unplugging the Turn Signals and everything else on the circuit except the Ignition/Ignitor I still get .5-.7 Millivolts on the ground. If I touch the positive lead with my finger I get a additional .5 millivolts. Therefore, I'm thinking a few millivolts are ok. Am I correct ?
Also, is it possible to put a Diode or some kind of circuit breaker on the ground to keep power from entering the Ignitor on the negative side ?
Thanks