battery charging on lambretta
- col@garageartwerks
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i'm fitting a fuel tank sender and guage that needs a 12v battery supply so have bought one of the tiny trailtech batteries from mrb but wondered how easy it was to fit a charging system to my non battery lambretta .. is it just a case of getting a dc regulator or do i need to do more than that??
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the podtronics type solution is a good way to go.
see this thread.
I'm running a 12v DC tacho using an additional rectifier plugged in, along with some zenor diodes to stabilise the power.

but if i was starting from scratch i'd take advantage of soulsurfer's R&D.
see this thread.
I'm running a 12v DC tacho using an additional rectifier plugged in, along with some zenor diodes to stabilise the power.

but if i was starting from scratch i'd take advantage of soulsurfer's R&D.
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thanks mate
good info
good info
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contact paul at sandy scooters they fitted my trail tech computer and battery http://www.sandyscooters.com/
Unit 8
Tyne Road
Middlefield Industrial Estate
Sandy
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01767 682444
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mail@sandyscooters.com
Unit 8
Tyne Road
Middlefield Industrial Estate
Sandy
Bedfordshire
SG19 1SA
Tel:
01767 682444
Email:
mail@sandyscooters.com
TS1 and PX stay in the garage (future barn finds) out on the GTS 300 when I go out on a scooter.
I know I’ll get there and back
I know I’ll get there and back
The simplest way to charge a small battery would be to fit a regulator with a DC output or, even cheaper, a scootrs type rectifier.
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i wasnt sure if just putting a dc regulator was how to do it
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good info is going with whatever firekdp suggests.nooch wrote:thanks mate
good info
I was trying to avoid fitting a battery, but still might when I next think about rewiring. where are you going to fit yours ?
[btw, I'll take some photos of the pinstriping over the weekend and post them up]
