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missing lynx wrote:cdi's are nether dc or ac it's the regulator that you need to be ac or dc depending on your set up
missing lynx wrote:the cdi gets it's power from the high tension coil he power for the lights and charging circuit are supplied by the low tension coil via a voltage regulator I use a Wassel one for full dc. I'm a bit stumped as to what you mean battery powered as the cdi is powered by the the flywheel spinning round the stator plate
Adam_Winstone wrote:Readspeed are releasing / have recently released a CDI that can be run directly off the lighting circuit, which is a massive help if you find that your LT coil fails on a rally. You may wish to speak with them to find out more.
Adam
MickYork wrote:.the normal voltage to the cdi from the LT coil is 100v ac increasing to over 300v when the rev's pick up. If it's just powered from the battery it will be 12v ....and no more regardless of rev's. The other factor is that the low tension coil produces AC which can be transformed, DC volts has to be "altered" to increase the voltage. I think (not 100%) that DC CDI's have a built in inverter, or similar, to allow the voltage to be increased. If you do a search you will see CDI's advertised as either AC or DC.
............................but I may be wrong !!
missing lynx wrote:will a std lambretta stator produce enough power to keep a battery charged enough to power it and will it work on a single cylinder machine without an engine managment system? looking at their site they do cdi's
Knowledge wrote:On a standard six pole stator, you could take the LT coil off the stator and fit another coil for the DC charging.
You could fit an external pick-up and replace the internal pick-up and fit a sixth charging coil.
Just trying to think outside the box
coaster wrote:If you were to utilise the all 6 poles on the stator then wire them to give a 3 phase output you would then have a system similar to most motorcycles and cars as you would then have an alternator rather than a magneto. I believe Anthony Tambs has this idea in his 'things to do list'![]()
In answer to Fast N Furious question, the extra power would supply a DC ignition and give enough power for decent lights without having to resort to HID/LED options.
coaster wrote:If you were to utilise the all 6 poles on the stator then wire them to give a 3 phase output you would then have a system similar to most motorcycles and cars as you would then have an alternator rather than a magneto. I believe Anthony Tambs has this idea in his 'things to do list'![]()
In answer to Fast N Furious question, the extra power would supply a DC ignition and give enough power for decent lights without having to resort to HID/LED options.
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