Re: 12V DC CONVERSION - HOW TO
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 10:10 pm
I sympathise, I spend WAY too much time looking for stuff half way into a job, usually when I've passed the point of no return 

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Frank Spencer with a brum accent springs to mindeden wrote:Had to go to work today so haven't rewired the other stator wires and rerouted the new wire, I have put the new battery on and it all worksAs I haven't finished the "how to" video due to work I thought I would upload the "how NOT to" video
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its a comedy of errors and is mostly caused by the state of my fecking garage resulting in me loosing the head.
If you have OCD it might be best if you don't watch the video, you may have a seizure![]()
Depends on your ignitio switch but I'll bet there is a lead comming out of it that has 12 volts on it with the ignition on. I've got an MB switch on mine, it's even got an 'accessory' position to the left of the on position. I have all my electrics (apart from the socket in the glove box) switched through the side lights position.eden wrote:does anyone know if there is a safe way to have the ignition switch turning the gauges on when its in position 1? IE with the lights off!
But it wouldn't send any voltage down the green (unless ther was a short somewhere), the green is just switched to earth when in the off position.eden wrote:...What I meant was, i didnt want to send 12v dc down the green :
5 amps will be enough , it's less than the rating of the wiring and more than you'll be using at any one time. As for generating enough current, at the speed you ride at, over charging would be more likelyeden wrote:...What size fuse is everyone using????????????:
Ah, that's a relief, I can sleep easy noweden wrote:...Once I got hold of a flywheel extractor that hadn't been mentioned in the magna carta it came off easy as normal
any original, Italian or Indian, or copy will have nothing connected in the first click, so there is not a way to have switched DC power with no lights on using only the ignition switch.coaster wrote:Depends on your ignition switch ...eden wrote:does anyone know if there is a safe way to have the ignition switch turning the gauges on when its in position 1? IE with the lights off!