Wiring Electronic Kit To Series 1 Loom
I'm currently fitting a GP crank and electronic kit to my series 1. Any ideas how I can wire this up to make the lights work on my original loom?
What loom has the series 1 got battery, non battery? There are even several different non battery types. Is there a diagram on http://www.scooterhelp.com/electrics/50.elec.html that matches yours?
I noticed on another forum that you needed a 3 lamp rear light and someone put up a link to one. I've seen several remade ones that are wired incorrectly, the one in the link (going from what I see in the photo) appeared to be the same!
I noticed on another forum that you needed a 3 lamp rear light and someone put up a link to one. I've seen several remade ones that are wired incorrectly, the one in the link (going from what I see in the photo) appeared to be the same!
There's no diagram on there unfortunately. It's a battery loom but did not have a brake light or brake light switch. I bought a series 2 back light inner so as to have a rear brake light and wired a switch in just running from the positive of the battery, via the switch then onto the rear brake lamp. The back light inner I bought was not wired (totally blank just with bulb holders) and i wired it up myself. It all worked ok via the battery and the rear light bulbs were fed of the normal lighting circuit?
There are 2 different diagrams (that I know of) for a battery, non brake light model as well.
If you PM me your email address I'll scan them and you can see if one matches yours.
Kev.
If you PM me your email address I'll scan them and you can see if one matches yours.
Kev.
PM sent, cheers.
Pics sent, more than likely that it's the later type. When you convert to electronic are you planning to keep the battery using a vespa regulator, going totally AC or totally DC.
No battery just totally AC.
If it is as the later type just fit a DC junction box where your reg/rec fits and make all connections in there. If your horn is fed by a brown then it is already AC and will not need changing.
Cheers Kev, checked the wiring with the diagrams you sent and it is the later type so I can just follow your diagram. Excellent and thanks for all your help.