Ok mothers I promise to wait until I have a cushion behind me before putting it in neutral :biglaugh:
Thanks rusty.... I didn't think about the rpm.... But the neutral switch is easy enough to patch into.... , the complex part is trying to detect the kickstand out condition. I don't want it flashing when kickstand is out (because it means I'm parked)
I'm new at wires etc, but learning. From what I can tell the kickstand switch is a continuity circuit which carries approx 1volt. Break it when then kickstand is DOWN and it will kill the running engine if bike is not in neutral. So.... I don't think a 1volt current is enough to trip my Relay2, which is my problem. I'm using a standard auto relay and it says it takes over 9 volts to trip it. i then started reading about ways to amplify that current with transistors or use a separate power source, the ,y head exploded. :ummm:
I considered adding a separate kickstand switch that i can fully juice, but that is likely another whole can of worms trying to get it rigged up and working.
Wow.... I need a job.
:eusa_dance:
Thanks rusty.... I didn't think about the rpm.... But the neutral switch is easy enough to patch into.... , the complex part is trying to detect the kickstand out condition. I don't want it flashing when kickstand is out (because it means I'm parked)
I'm new at wires etc, but learning. From what I can tell the kickstand switch is a continuity circuit which carries approx 1volt. Break it when then kickstand is DOWN and it will kill the running engine if bike is not in neutral. So.... I don't think a 1volt current is enough to trip my Relay2, which is my problem. I'm using a standard auto relay and it says it takes over 9 volts to trip it. i then started reading about ways to amplify that current with transistors or use a separate power source, the ,y head exploded. :ummm:
I considered adding a separate kickstand switch that i can fully juice, but that is likely another whole can of worms trying to get it rigged up and working.
Wow.... I need a job.
:eusa_dance: