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Originally Posted by Nail24
TM, I get .7 oms on the multi meter. What say any others here?
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Home multimeter resistance values below an ohm don't have much validity. There's no easy way to measure horn resistance except dynamically ("under load") and that's more complicated. Horns (or lamps, motors, etc.) just ain't that kind of animal that can be measured directly.
moze229 -
Just use the stock wiring. See reply #3.
The only reason to deviate would be for a burglar alarm system - a mercury-bulb gravitation switch from a cannibalized old house thermostat would be a piece of cake to wire up, if you can protect the mercury from all possible exposure on a bike!