
I just finished installing my new Dyna ignition system yesterday and was heading out this morning for a shakedown cruise. Get a mile from home and everything just goes dead. Pulled the right side cover and there is the 30amp smart fuse glowing red as it has blown. Get the bike home and start by rechecking the wiring I did for the ignition, the wiring I did for the Koso RX-w instrument cluster, nothing obvious. I then unplugged every connector on the bike, including all the ones in the headlamp bucket, trying to isolate where the dead short might be, and then put a new fuse in and start plugging connectors back together. Nothing blew the fuse, until I got to the rectifier plug. The rectifier was still unplugged from the alternator, and as soon as I plugged in the red connector for the rectifier by the battery box, the fuse instantly blew. Am I safe in assuming that I have a dead short within the rectifier/regulator unit ? If that is the case, is there any thing else I need to look at that might have caused that problem, or is it just an age thing with these rectifiers ? I appreciate all of your help as I know the answer lies within your vast amount of knowledge.
Scott