Cowboy Rider
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In my China Kit, I have a White wire that's supposed to supply 6 volts for lights. I have a few questions about this, cause mine doesn't seem to be working right.... if at all.
First off, how much Amps or Watts are provided by this 6v lead? I'd like to add 2 headlights, 2 tail lights, at least one Brake Light and hopefully some Turn Signals too. This is probably too much for that lead to provide, right?
Would it help if I added a small Motorcycle Battery as well? The Battery could power the lights when Idled down, and take up the slack from the weaker generator built in. I think. But again, does that 6v lead give enough power to recharge a battery? Or should I just count on needing to recharge that after every other Ride or so?
Second Question. My Neighbor buddy got some lights that run off the older Generator sets from years ago that is powered off the front wheel. He hooked them up to the white wire, and they work A-OK. I bought a Tractor Implement 6v light to connect to that lead, and it don't work at all. In fact, it's basically a Dead Short when hooked up and I have no Ignition for the engine either.
The Tractor light is a 30 Watt lamp. At this point, I'm thinking that the lead will not give enough power to run a 30 watt light.
I tried taking a Voltage test of that white wire, and get Nothing on the DC setting of the multi meter. When I switched the meter to read AC volts, I got 6 to 9 on the meter. What???
Now I am thoroughly Stumped!!! What am I missing here on this?
First off, how much Amps or Watts are provided by this 6v lead? I'd like to add 2 headlights, 2 tail lights, at least one Brake Light and hopefully some Turn Signals too. This is probably too much for that lead to provide, right?
Would it help if I added a small Motorcycle Battery as well? The Battery could power the lights when Idled down, and take up the slack from the weaker generator built in. I think. But again, does that 6v lead give enough power to recharge a battery? Or should I just count on needing to recharge that after every other Ride or so?
Second Question. My Neighbor buddy got some lights that run off the older Generator sets from years ago that is powered off the front wheel. He hooked them up to the white wire, and they work A-OK. I bought a Tractor Implement 6v light to connect to that lead, and it don't work at all. In fact, it's basically a Dead Short when hooked up and I have no Ignition for the engine either.
The Tractor light is a 30 Watt lamp. At this point, I'm thinking that the lead will not give enough power to run a 30 watt light.
I tried taking a Voltage test of that white wire, and get Nothing on the DC setting of the multi meter. When I switched the meter to read AC volts, I got 6 to 9 on the meter. What???
Now I am thoroughly Stumped!!! What am I missing here on this?