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is there anyway to wire up a non battery electronic stator [sil] to work with a battery or any way round it .any help would be great . 
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Yes and No is the simple answer.
You need to have a regulated DC supply coming from somewhere to charge the battery with, and it depends what you got with your electronic kit.
Have you got a 5 pin regulator fitted?.... like one of these
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/sparepar ... l0689.html
if so simply take the +ve and -ve feeds to the battery, and then wire the remainder from the battery.
Otherwise you'll need to get a bridge rectifier on the AC to supply your battery (can be had for a couple of quid from Maplin)
good luck
You need to have a regulated DC supply coming from somewhere to charge the battery with, and it depends what you got with your electronic kit.
Have you got a 5 pin regulator fitted?.... like one of these
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/sparepar ... l0689.html
if so simply take the +ve and -ve feeds to the battery, and then wire the remainder from the battery.
Otherwise you'll need to get a bridge rectifier on the AC to supply your battery (can be had for a couple of quid from Maplin)
good luck
