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Noddabodder wrote:Folks I know this has been probably been done to death on here previously but I can only find an approximation on the indicators thread.
I want to run a Garmin Satnav this year and was wondering what I need to do in order to get enough juice out of a battery to do so?
I'm happy to convert to full DC and was considering a switch to the BGM DC ignition system. I know there are easier ways to achieve what I need but ideally I'd like a headlight upgrade also, maybe even run some pathfinders.
I've currently got a BGM stator running with an Indian flywheel and no battery tray.
MK Monty wrote:The instructions are on here Im sure if not they are on Scootererottica.
Donnie wrote:yep, forget the px regulator, it only trickle charges the battery and wont be suitable for your needs.
Nelly wrote:....I plan to fit the battery tray somewhere under the panel behind the tank, I should manage it with a bit jiggery pokery. I can't utilise the space where yours is as I have a long range tank taking up that space
Noddabodder wrote:Oh yeah, I'd forgotten about the mod charger. Looks like they're not for sale at the moment though, anyone know why?
So it seems that a DC conversion is easy enough except it's not great for running spots which seems to me to be the main reason for wanting DC power. Why is nothing easy?
Nelly wrote:Cheers Colin,
That's exactly what I said in the post above, you can have a second battery paralleled to give more power.
I'm not going to be running spots on mine, so I'm quite happy using the 9AH battery. I have the battery tray, so I will make it fit, lol.
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