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    Hi all, got an electrical problem on the ducati, it is currently draining 98amps from the battery when the bike is just sat in the garage. Nothing is on it that could be left on when the key is out of the ignition.

    I'm not one for having the patients to go checking all the wires to solve the problem, so i am wondering if anyone knows somewhere i could take the bike to get fixed where they are good with electrics?
     
     

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    Where are you?

    The usual questions:
    What bike is it?
    Do you have an alarm? If so, what sort?
     
     

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    Only thing you can leave on by mistake is the parking lights they come on when the key is turned full to the left and being Ducati lights you may not notice them on in a brightly lighted garage.
     
     

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    No alarm on it i took that off cus the previous owner cut the wires in the alarm box cus the fob broke.

    Lights are not left on either, that was one of the first things i checked.

    Being a Ducati 916 its not famous for having the best electrical system on it, any ideas where to take the bike to get sorted that know there stuff?
     
     

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    Ah - I din't see the list of bikes that's your signature :-[

    Assuming you are in the western side of the county, I would give these people a call.
    They seem to have a good reputation.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by crewy
    No alarm on it i took that off cus the previous owner cut the wires in the alarm box cus the fob broke.

    Lights are not left on either, that was one of the first things i checked.

    Being a Ducati 916 its not famous for having the best electrical system on it, any ideas where to take the bike to get sorted that know there stuff?
    I have a friend who has worked as a bike race mechanic and he has done lots with the 916 I'll see him tomorrow and see if he has any ideas.
     
     

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    Thanks Thor, i was trying to remember the name of them, will give them a call in the new year.

    Oh and by the way im in chippenham
     
     

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    First thing I think your reading of 98amps must be wrong do you mean milliamps ie .98 of an amp remembering a bike battery is not that big and at 98amps draw would be flat in a few mins or less.
    Ok my mate says first check is the ignition switch for a short to earth, next it could be a relay so he is checking the wiring diagrames he has before making a suggestion so I will get back to you. Suggest you recheck the drain on the battery.
     
     

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    Sorry loudpipes yes i do mean milliamps. I put a new ignition switch on it in the middle of the summer, and i have had this problem since i got the bike last december, i just put it down to the alarm system that i mentioned had been cut by the previous owner.

    I will check the relay though as i did have a slight problem with it, but i gave it a tap and it has worked fine since then.

    Cheers
     
     

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    Best things to do is to pull the fuses out one by one until the current drops... That tells you where the problem is... then just finding the cause...

    "there's no aspect, no facet, no moment in life that can't be improved with pizza"

     
     

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