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hi again
thx for the advice all, i have succesfully made a set-up that works, and have worked daily for almost a week now.
i used ritzes advise (thank you very much, i had never made this happen without your info.), and bought an combined recitifier/regulator from a aprilia sonic : http://www.thansen.dk/product.asp?c=6265842987&n=1709640338&pn=1709642700
this delivered from the outlet on the regulator 13v DC , which is enough to charge a battery.From the battery i have power to run the lights, horn, fan and LED-light in the dashboard. So far its seems to be working fine, the fan runs constantly, but i have thought about puttin a switch on it, then i will be able to shut it on/off at my wish :):)
the whole set-up is like this:
+wire from light-coil—–>plugged in the regulator—>from the regulator comes new +wire, with DC-power—-> mount +wire on the +side on the battery——>from the +pole on the battery, plug in the light curcuit or whatever you want.the -side of the battery dosent need any regulator or recitifier,just connect the -pole to the enginge-block or the frame.
i hope this can help anyone else, who would like a little ekstra light, maybe even a ipod-dock or whatever you can think off 😀
best regards
sune, Århus, DenmarkHmmmmm theres is more than one selution i understand 🙂 …
I quess if it ks possible to run both fan and light without putting a battery on, then that would be the easiest thing to do.
But i cant harm the light coil in the electronic ignition system with thos setup ?If i decide to mount the battery , would the setup after your advice,be like this ?:
+Cord from light-coil stator –> recitifier —> capasitor(condenser)—>regulator/restrictor?—> battery +pol —- >cord to electrical curquit on scooter and one cord to fan
– cord to battery —-> recitifier —-> -pol on battery —-> -cord on fan ?
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-cord to battery —-> directly on -pole on battery
Yes the system should charge the battery while running and deliver 12v dc to the electrical curcuit and fan.
Wont the recitifief, regulator and condenser eat all the volt , leaving me unable to charge the battery ?
And how do i know which condenser and regulator i should bye ?Im looking forward to youre help , its super cool with your input… Thanks 🙂
Yes that would proberbly be my next step.
I just wanted to know if there were something out there that would fit , before i begang to make my own wheel 🙂 …
RegardsOkay , thank you 🙂 …
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