I added lights to my 2020SRS, they are claimed 20w ea. I remember measuring them at about 1.5A each so that makes sense. When they are on, therefore, close to 3A load on accessory.
I then replaced the stock horn with two other horns. FIAMM 72112 FREEWAY BLASTER LOW, and FIAMM 72102 FREEWAY BLASTER HIGH.
I did not do a current measurement for these but they are specified to be 6amp max draw each. So, worst case, 12A.
Summing yields 15A.
There is construction on the highway I use at night. As nuts as this sounds, twice now, construction vehicles have pulled into the highway at night right into traffic to go wherever, entering the roadway perpendicularly directly crossing into the path of traffic going 80mph, and I've had to slam on the brakes and wound up within a few feet of them at a dead stop. I have the high beams on AND the extra lighting. Its very bright. No excuse for their carelessness.
So anyway, last night it happened for the second time and I lay on the horns, then they stop blowing and the extra lights go out. At home I unpack, get everyone settled and head out to do a bit of recon to see what happened, and now they work again.
So today I did an experiment. With a voltmeter across the 12v battery I read 13.3v with low and high beams on. Turning on the extra lights drops its to around 13.25v. Laying on the horns draws it down further. Its impossible to say with precision if its a specific voltage because of the reaction time of the meter, but it appears that at 13.0v the lights and horn go out, and accessory power is somehow deactivated. From that point on, its out. If I key the bike off/on again. Its back.
Any ideas? My guess is either my 12v battery is weak, or its insufficient for what Im asking, or there is some other malfunction. But my instinct is I've just overloaded the thing. I wonder if I can replace the stock battery with a significantly larger one in the luggage or something and run some cables to where the old battery is kept.
Thing is, I really really want to keep that lighting AND the horns. If my extra lights arent on, the horns dont cause the power to drop out. And if they are on, as long as I am brief with the horns its ok too. But holding the horns down for a full second with the lights on kills it.
Edit: I guess one option is to have a separate battery just for the horns, and connect that battery only to their relay, and charge it manually from time to time.