Wassel unit faulty? EDIT: probably not
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 2:23 pm
I made the 12V DC Wassel conversion (with battery) a few weeks ago, as detailed elsewhere on the forum.
All seemed to be fine until I noticed that the battery was running down. Being lazy, I just charged it up and carried on as normal. Today, I thought I should get to the root of the problem so I got out the test meter.
The stator output seems fine with the yellows disconnected from the Wassel (around 11V AC when putting the meter across the 2 yellows at tickover, rising with engine revs). But when I connect the Wassel unit to the yellows, the same test gives only 1.5V one way and 4V if I switch round the meter probes.
I've checked all the earths and other connections, and they seem good. However the red output wire from the Wassel unit only outputs around 3V DC, which would explain the battery running down, as well as the lights not working from the engine either.
So my questions are:
1. Should the stator output measure so low when connected to the Wassel? It also seems strange that the reading differs according to which way I connect the test leads.
2. Assuming the above is normal (and that the stator is functioning correctly since its output without the Wassel connected is normal), does this point to a faulty Wassel unit?
The scooter is an LI 150 S3 with an electronic conversion carried out by a previous owner. Halogen headlamp, LED rear, no spots etc.
The parts I used are these:
http://beedspeed.com/wassell-rectifier-p-9204.html
http://beedspeed.com/lambretta-stator-p ... -9269.html
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YUASA-12V-7AH ... OC:GB:3160
Thanks for any info
All seemed to be fine until I noticed that the battery was running down. Being lazy, I just charged it up and carried on as normal. Today, I thought I should get to the root of the problem so I got out the test meter.
The stator output seems fine with the yellows disconnected from the Wassel (around 11V AC when putting the meter across the 2 yellows at tickover, rising with engine revs). But when I connect the Wassel unit to the yellows, the same test gives only 1.5V one way and 4V if I switch round the meter probes.
I've checked all the earths and other connections, and they seem good. However the red output wire from the Wassel unit only outputs around 3V DC, which would explain the battery running down, as well as the lights not working from the engine either.
So my questions are:
1. Should the stator output measure so low when connected to the Wassel? It also seems strange that the reading differs according to which way I connect the test leads.
2. Assuming the above is normal (and that the stator is functioning correctly since its output without the Wassel connected is normal), does this point to a faulty Wassel unit?
The scooter is an LI 150 S3 with an electronic conversion carried out by a previous owner. Halogen headlamp, LED rear, no spots etc.
The parts I used are these:
http://beedspeed.com/wassell-rectifier-p-9204.html
http://beedspeed.com/lambretta-stator-p ... -9269.html
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YUASA-12V-7AH ... OC:GB:3160
Thanks for any info
