Re: 12V DC CONVERSION - HOW TO
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Yes, sorry Mike, that's what I meant. So I connect a piggy back terminal to the positive on the battery to go to the cigar socket and the other connection from the cigar socket to earth? Yes?
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Yeah, but don't forget to put a fuse on the earth side 

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Only had time to look through the first 5 pages or so of this conversation, so apologise if it's discussed somewhere else, but have one question.
This requires re-soldering the stator (easy enough) to, what I suppose is, connect the two coils in series to double the outputted voltage (at the expense of the amp dropping).
Practically, how does this differ from the lcgb solution (http://www.ilambretta.com/12v.html) that only requires you to connect the brown output to the rectifier and then hooking that up to the loom and battery? Or does it at all?
This requires re-soldering the stator (easy enough) to, what I suppose is, connect the two coils in series to double the outputted voltage (at the expense of the amp dropping).
Practically, how does this differ from the lcgb solution (http://www.ilambretta.com/12v.html) that only requires you to connect the brown output to the rectifier and then hooking that up to the loom and battery? Or does it at all?
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The easy version on the lcgb site is a) on a points 6v stator, this thread is talking about electronic ignition
additionally the dc stator conversion gives true direct current 12v
additionally the dc stator conversion gives true direct current 12v
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Hello,
I need to Update my Vespa S 50 (2 Stroke) in Full Wave conversion
Normally my vespa Use the same Stator 6 Poles (with some differences)
... I have contact BGM for the best way to realise this conversion. So... Now i have the new Full DC Regulator / Rectifier 12V DC Wassell/PODtronic
Like this
i have a little problem
1- For update my stator in Full wave DC i need to add the new yellow wire... OK
But my stator have a Blue and grey wire more (see the picture)
Normally in need only this wires for full wave DC: 2 yellow + Red + White + Black?

Thank you for your HELP
I need to Update my Vespa S 50 (2 Stroke) in Full Wave conversion

Normally my vespa Use the same Stator 6 Poles (with some differences)
... I have contact BGM for the best way to realise this conversion. So... Now i have the new Full DC Regulator / Rectifier 12V DC Wassell/PODtronic
Like this
i have a little problem
1- For update my stator in Full wave DC i need to add the new yellow wire... OK
But my stator have a Blue and grey wire more (see the picture)
Normally in need only this wires for full wave DC: 2 yellow + Red + White + Black?

Thank you for your HELP

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I don't know if that's a question or a statement?
But if a question, no you don't need to change the loom but you may need to adjust the wiring, best to follow the instructions at the start. All teh informations there.
But if a question, no you don't need to change the loom but you may need to adjust the wiring, best to follow the instructions at the start. All teh informations there.
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It doesn't help that there is only half a wiring diagram in your postMathPOP wrote: Thank you for your HELP

