I’m an electrical dumbass. Let’s just get that out the way.
I have a Stebel split horn (compressor and actual horn separated) attached to my bike. It’s wired in such that a relay operates when the horn switch is activated, the trigger comes from the horn wire. The OEM horn works fine. The Stebel used to work fine. Now it doesn’t. There was a kink in the air pipe to the actual noise part of the horn from the compressor. Routing this back I found it had come off the air nipple from the compressor. Aha I thought, just get rid of the kink, reattach and all should be well. Nada!
How do I work out what the issue is without stripping a bunch of stuff off the bike which is a pain? I have a multimeter. If I attach that across the two terminals of the compressor that should tell me if the compressor is kaput shouldn’t it or will it not? If that’s OK I guess it’s the relay that’s gone? I can just about reach that relay so a swap wouldn’t be too much of an issue I guess. I don’t see any loose connections and fuses look to be fine.
I don’t have a spare 12v battery but I have some standard 9v batteries, do you think I could attach that across the terminals of the compressor for a quick and dirty check to see if it’s working ok?
I’m working on the assumption that the kink stopped airflow long enough to ruin the compressor although the air tube coming off the nipple of the compressor might suggest it blew the pipe off under pressure from the kink.
I have a Stebel split horn (compressor and actual horn separated) attached to my bike. It’s wired in such that a relay operates when the horn switch is activated, the trigger comes from the horn wire. The OEM horn works fine. The Stebel used to work fine. Now it doesn’t. There was a kink in the air pipe to the actual noise part of the horn from the compressor. Routing this back I found it had come off the air nipple from the compressor. Aha I thought, just get rid of the kink, reattach and all should be well. Nada!
How do I work out what the issue is without stripping a bunch of stuff off the bike which is a pain? I have a multimeter. If I attach that across the two terminals of the compressor that should tell me if the compressor is kaput shouldn’t it or will it not? If that’s OK I guess it’s the relay that’s gone? I can just about reach that relay so a swap wouldn’t be too much of an issue I guess. I don’t see any loose connections and fuses look to be fine.
I don’t have a spare 12v battery but I have some standard 9v batteries, do you think I could attach that across the terminals of the compressor for a quick and dirty check to see if it’s working ok?
I’m working on the assumption that the kink stopped airflow long enough to ruin the compressor although the air tube coming off the nipple of the compressor might suggest it blew the pipe off under pressure from the kink.