Hi all,
Should anyone out there have a 630 which they know has the factory Arrow ECU and PU resistor, could you confirm the resistance value of the PU resistor?
My bike when I got it second hand came with the twin arrow exhausts (and supposedly, the matching ecu, but I know of no way to verify that). At the time I checked it had a PU resistor in place, which it did across the Green/Red and Brown/White, all nicely heat shrink wrapped with the seals in the back of the connector, certainly didn't look like a poorly done DIY or anything. So, I never gave it a second thought and didn't check it's value.
Today, I pulled the plug to measure the resistor value for a mate that was looking at second hand Huskies, just in case it didn't come with said resistor and he wanted to do it. I know from prior reading that people say it should come in at 2200 ohm.
Mine measures at 273 ohms, and is marked as 270 ohm (5% tolerance) by its colour bands, and it looks rather large, I'm guessing half or even one watt, compared to the typical quarter watt that is normally suggested.
All my other reading, everyone says a 2200 ohm, 1/4 watt resistor is what's used. I've just whacked one together for my bike using a 2200 ohm 1/4 watt resistor, but I'm hesitant, in case the mythical 'Arrow ECU' required a different value from a standard ECU. Seems very unlikely to me, but, who knows. I find it hard to believe the previous owner went to all the trouble of such a neat DIY PU, and used entirely the wrong resistor value....
Thanks in advance if anyone can help out on this matter!
Should anyone out there have a 630 which they know has the factory Arrow ECU and PU resistor, could you confirm the resistance value of the PU resistor?
My bike when I got it second hand came with the twin arrow exhausts (and supposedly, the matching ecu, but I know of no way to verify that). At the time I checked it had a PU resistor in place, which it did across the Green/Red and Brown/White, all nicely heat shrink wrapped with the seals in the back of the connector, certainly didn't look like a poorly done DIY or anything. So, I never gave it a second thought and didn't check it's value.
Today, I pulled the plug to measure the resistor value for a mate that was looking at second hand Huskies, just in case it didn't come with said resistor and he wanted to do it. I know from prior reading that people say it should come in at 2200 ohm.
Mine measures at 273 ohms, and is marked as 270 ohm (5% tolerance) by its colour bands, and it looks rather large, I'm guessing half or even one watt, compared to the typical quarter watt that is normally suggested.
All my other reading, everyone says a 2200 ohm, 1/4 watt resistor is what's used. I've just whacked one together for my bike using a 2200 ohm 1/4 watt resistor, but I'm hesitant, in case the mythical 'Arrow ECU' required a different value from a standard ECU. Seems very unlikely to me, but, who knows. I find it hard to believe the previous owner went to all the trouble of such a neat DIY PU, and used entirely the wrong resistor value....

Thanks in advance if anyone can help out on this matter!