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ULC Soulagent wrote:Dc horn alsoi’m Currently having a bash at it myself.
Decent link below
https://www.lambrettaspares.com/pages/d ... 0looms.pdf
Muttleyoo7 wrote:I presently have a 12v AC setup on my GP and I want to change it to DC. I have bought the Sootronics DC stator, DC CDI and will get a wassel and battery. Currently I'm using a Broadhurst simplified AC wiring loom and AC ignition switch. Has anyone else done this and if so, how? and what else do I need to get before I start? Also can you get the SIP Speedo to work with DC power?
Anthony Tambs wrote:On the MB drawings I think Mark is showing the battery in 3 different positions and you just select the part of the drawing where your battery is fitted. I had the MB loom for a sample and I asked Mark why there is 3 separate DC points and he said it's so you don't have to modify the loom if you decide to put the battery in any of those 3 places. So he's covered all the options. Regarding fuse choice for the main fuse. The rule of thumb is choose one that's 50% above what your stator amperage can kick out. Most standard stators will kick out approximately 8 amps. So I would use a standard 15 amps. If you get a short anywhere on your DC battery line it will blow the fuse as a battery can supply several 100 amps short circuit.
coaster wrote:Anthony Tambs wrote:15 amps on the negative side of the battery will just protect the battery as there is nothing else on the scooter or any accessories that will take anything like that current. A better idea would be to keep the 15 amp fuse but run a heavier gauge of wire to a fuse block with much lower rated fuses for accessories (3 or 5 amps?) and maybe 10 amps for the lighting/horn?. I know that is what I'll be doing when I get round to it.
Feersum Injun wrote:..................I'm not sure what use a fuse on the battery side actually is...?!
Fast n Furious wrote:..... would a fuse on the negative side do anything? Is it not just the earth?? I've never seen one shown on any diagram such as the MB one.......
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