It varies sometimes 20 minutes, other times could be 10. It makes no beeps other than when you take the key off and put it back it double beeps. This past weekend when this happen I cleaned the key and the post with rubbing alcohol and it ran good for about 25 minutes and returned to the dock, went out later and the same problem
Check the 5 amp Mpem fuse, and the 15 amp charging fuse. I've been chasing the same problem, so far I've found info that states jump-starting from a running vehicle can cause a voltage spike that kills a mpem diode on the 12V supply from the 5A fuse. The diode being shorted causes a high current condition that pops the 5 amp mpem B+ fuse.
If the fuse is good, and the DESS system is fine, try disconnecting the yellow wires in your electrical box, if the problem goes away, its probably the regulator.
If the condition continues, try disconnecting the yellow/red wires. If the problem goes away, it could be a stator. If it does not go away with all that tried, pull stator covers and clean clean clean. Metal chips from the starter engaging the flywheel over and over can collect on the trigger coil, and stator/magneto. Obviously this is bad and can cause shorts.
Dess wise, if you open your storage compartment, you can reach back and push the drivers cup holder up and out. Directly below the cup holder hole is the DESS main wire harness connection. Pull it apart, clean, inspect, check pin tenstion, and apply dielectric grease. You can check operation of the dess post on/off switch by putting an ohm meter on the black and black/yellow wires. With the DESS lanyard cap on, you should see less than 2 ohms, with the lanyard off it should be infinate, OL or greater than 20 mega ohms. While testing, you can beat around the post, if the readings change, you probably have a post problem. Reconnect if all goes well, you can then disconnect at the electrical box, Pin little dd and big N and perform the same test again.
I'm personally leaning towards the pick-up coil signal being dirty on my machine. It makes the most sense to me, especially since I've done everything above except clean up. I have to wait for a day when its not 101 degrees at 90+ percent humidity to finish troubleshooting. If all that fails me, its my mpem, and I'm a sad panda....
:cheers:
Ernest