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Paul_from_Thornbury wrote:I wouldn't think so, that device is to provide a stable DC supply for gadgets.
If you want to charge a battery then us one of these:
https://www.lambrettaspares.com/spares/ ... m0079.html
I assume your scooter is AC, what are you trying to achieve with a battery?
Paul_from_Thornbury wrote:The Intelliconverter is only really good for the SatNav.
If you want the lights not to go dim, then ideally I would be looking at doing a full DC conversion. If your scooter is AC you can't just connect a DC battery into the same wiring for the lights that are supplied with AC.
So you need a stator that's had a DC conversion done (earth removed and brought out of stator on an extra yellow wire) then you a Wassell/Podtronics rectifier to give you DC to your charge your battery, then the wiring harness connecting to the battery.
Scooterlam wrote:I run a tambs dc output regulator to charge battery, easy as...
check with him or Broady 1st encase there's a difference with varitronic.
better safe than sorry.
Scooterlam wrote:No 12v regulator with dc output.
I think ant says you can't run stuff direct and need a battery or a capacitor.
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