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06-15-2009, 11:29 AM
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Electronics?
Hey folks, so has anyone found a voltage regulator that can be used with these china motors. I have been looking around and it seems the best bet is a regulator off of a high end lawnmower with an electric start. Any clues, tips, succesful applications???
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06-15-2009, 12:13 PM
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Re: Electronics?
What do you need a regulator for? Blowing headlights?
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06-15-2009, 12:21 PM
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Re: Electronics?
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Originally Posted by Norco John
What do you need a regulator for? Blowing headlights?
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The research I've done says that in order to safely chg a battery off of the stator in my bike I need a regulator/rectifier. I will be running a full electonics suite, including running lights, brake indicators, turn sigs, and a headlight. I want it to be self sufficient. I don't want to have to remove and rechg batteries. And there is no need to be condesending, if I'm wrong just let me know.
Last edited by TerrontheSnake; 06-15-2009 at 01:30 PM.
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06-15-2009, 03:21 PM
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Re: Electronics?
well if youre going to be running all that stuff,youre not going to be doing it from the whitewire.unless you use all leds,and still i dont think you will have enough power,so i hope you have a generator in mind too along with your regulator and battery.
i prefer to use my battery and 1 hour quick charger,has plenty of power for head and tail lights.i would still like to see what you come up with and everyones ideas.
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06-15-2009, 04:22 PM
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Re: Electronics?
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Originally Posted by Cabinfever1977
well if youre going to be running all that stuff,youre not going to be doing it from the whitewire.unless you use all leds,and still i dont think you will have enough power,so i hope you have a generator in mind too along with your regulator and battery.
i prefer to use my battery and 1 hour quick charger,has plenty of power for head and tail lights.i would still like to see what you come up with and everyones ideas.
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I do fully intend to use Led's for everything. My tail light is going to use 21 smaller LED's, while my front will be Cree LED or possibly a few rebel LED's. All in all I have done the math as far as my voltage and wattage spending. I just need something to change my Stators AC current to a constant DC current to charge my batteries.
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06-15-2009, 04:29 PM
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Re: Electronics?
go to radioshack and get 6 single direction diodes that will handle the current... reverse the polarity on 3, and make them flip flop from reversed polarity to non in sequence.. that'll make you your rectifier. or you could possibly take 1 from the charging unit on a briggs and stratton lawnmower engine but it may not fit the bill as they charge at 12v and the magneto is wired diffrently
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06-15-2009, 04:34 PM
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Re: Electronics?
Sneak a peak at the wiring diagrams in old motorcycle service manuals. The Brits were fond of running the output of the lighting mag through a bridge rectifier then a Zener diode to regulate it to whatever voltage they needed (6V in the early days, then 12V).
I had an old Kawasaki that came off the mag and then into a $50 magic box that rectified and regulated the voltage.
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06-15-2009, 05:22 PM
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Re: Electronics?
Cool Matt I had thought about that. I also want to maybe juice it up a little to. I've been researching capacitors and stuff. I already have my LED proto tail light done I will use a generator if I have to but I'd rather just use the stator/magneto to a charging sys. I don't think the recharging powertool batteries is a bad idea I just need it this way for the project.
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06-15-2009, 05:43 PM
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Re: Electronics?
LoL, here is a rather poor mock up, maybe I should hire Pappy to do all my paint schematics.
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06-15-2009, 09:14 PM
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Re: Electronics?
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Originally Posted by TerrontheSnake
LoL, here is a rather poor mock up, maybe I should hire Pappy to do all my paint schematics.
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