Hahahaha, "Old School", Jason certainly has me pegged. I'm still running points and condenser in my hot rod; partly because I like the dependability and partly because an HEI distributor would hit my forewall.
At least when someone drops the bomb my car will be the only thing still running.
Just kidding. I have no doubt that the electronic components will lend themselves better to the confined space we're dealing with. However, I'll have to bow out because my knowledge on that type of system is much too limited. I'll just sit back here, (in my rocking chair) and wait 'till you guys figure it out then I'll copy your design.
Revisiting on board batterys. I run a 6 volt system with a gel-cell battery, like those used for backup power for a fire alarm panel. I've checked it several times and I can get a good solid 90 minutes of respectable light, both head and tail from a full charge. Nevertheless, I'm still saddled with the burden of hooking it up to the charger after an evening's ride. I'd like to be able to charge the battery with the white wire or I've given some thought to buying one of those little wheel driven dynamos that are designed for bikes and see if it can be used to charge. "Bingo" Hey, could one of those dynamos be mounted so it would be engine driven? I know where they sell them, think I'll pick one up and do some experimentaion. Meanwhile...you guys keep working. I'll be watching.
Tom
At least when someone drops the bomb my car will be the only thing still running.
Just kidding. I have no doubt that the electronic components will lend themselves better to the confined space we're dealing with. However, I'll have to bow out because my knowledge on that type of system is much too limited. I'll just sit back here, (in my rocking chair) and wait 'till you guys figure it out then I'll copy your design.
Revisiting on board batterys. I run a 6 volt system with a gel-cell battery, like those used for backup power for a fire alarm panel. I've checked it several times and I can get a good solid 90 minutes of respectable light, both head and tail from a full charge. Nevertheless, I'm still saddled with the burden of hooking it up to the charger after an evening's ride. I'd like to be able to charge the battery with the white wire or I've given some thought to buying one of those little wheel driven dynamos that are designed for bikes and see if it can be used to charge. "Bingo" Hey, could one of those dynamos be mounted so it would be engine driven? I know where they sell them, think I'll pick one up and do some experimentaion. Meanwhile...you guys keep working. I'll be watching.
Tom