feeds in are 1) unregulated AC in, 2) Regulated AC out, 3) DC out, 4) unregulated AC in, 5) ground.
My lambretta stator has 1 AC out for the regulator. Can I add a wire to it so it connects to both regualtor in puts or will this drop my watts?
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Can I use a 5pin vespa regulator?
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I can't think of any Vespa 5 pin reg with the connections you describe.
The 2 common 5 pins are marked G, G, +B, C earth and A, A, B+, G earth. The first one is suitable for a single output stator, the second isn't.
The 2 common 5 pins are marked G, G, +B, C earth and A, A, B+, G earth. The first one is suitable for a single output stator, the second isn't.
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Got it. This won't work on a lambretta but I have a couple of vespa I can put it on.
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All batteries will self discharge slowly over a certain period, unless trickle charged, but if yours is going flat quickly then either the battery is failing or you have a current drain somewhere.
You can test for a drain, by removing the fuse and connecting an ammeter across the fuse holder. With the electrics all off there should be no discernable current flow.
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Ok pretty well up on Lambretta DC running wassels but a mate has asked me to have a look at a Vespa he is building He has the standard 3 pin regulator at the moment and wants to use the battery tray and charge a battery. I told him he could use a 5 pin reg. first I was not aware they had the 2 types, I have not looked at his stator in detail but looks like a Lambretta one. Understand the AA in and out B= for a trickle charge to the battery what's the G or C as we already have a ground.