What a nightmare! I received the H4 relay kit from Eastern Beaver and installed it today, and it couldn't have gone worse. I followed their instructions and when I turned the ignition on, the headlight did seem nice and bright but then I smelled burning and opened the headlight shell. Smoke. Disconnected everything from the battery and had a look. The ground wire from the H4 socket to the small parking lamp connector was melted to one of the white wires coming from the H4 plug. What the hell? I disconnected the relays and put the wiring back to standard. Taped up the wires where the insulation had melted, and turned the key. Low beam only, no high beam nor high beam indicator lamp in the tach, which was working beforehand. Worst of all, when I press the start button, all I get is the solenoid clicking. No blown fuses. The two on the bike, under the tank, are fine, even the fuse on the relay kit is not blown. The battery was in good shape, but now appears to be drained. If I hit the starter with the headlight on the light goes out.
So, have I ruined my battery or fried my electrical system, or ??
Feeling pretty dumb right now, and of course I don't have a meter nor am I particularly proficient at electronics. My brother has a spare battery I guess I will throw in, but baffled as to where I went wrong, unless one of the connectors in the headlight shell touch a piece of metal. I'm sure it was something I did wrong, but I don't know what it is.
One helpful comment from an expert was that I fried the diode board. Great...
Any thoughts out there?
Steve