- Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:40 am
#19111
Hi Norm. Sorry for the late reply I hadn’t spotted your direct question to me until just now. I note you say that: after feeding the Powerbox from the twinned up alternator outputs....it will take care of the battery chargingâ€. Well yes and no. You still have to get the output to the battery, and this can be done by feeding the battery directly from the powerbox or via the ammeter which is what most owners would prefer, as you will be able to monitor that you are getting a balanced charge to the battery. For this preferred method, the ammeter can be kept in circuit by feeding the original Red/Yellow wire that was connected to the original Regulator unit by the Positive Output from the Boyer Powerbox. This is the simplest method as everything else will work the same apart from having the headlight DC powered. To have the headlight DC powered. (You can then remove the AC regulator and the old rect/reg unit/s) ...Then use the Yellow wire to feed the headlight via the dipswitch. The yellow wire (that has been disconnected at the Alternator coil end) at the nacelle end can be fed from and taken to the same terminal on the ammeter as the aforementioned Red/Yellow wire that is terminated on. This will give ammeter response to the headlight current drawn and let you see the balance from the alternator obtained when it’s charging in excess to all current being consumed. As said on other threads, the old amber at the headlight bulb connector should be changed to become a normal earth return. If this is NOT the set up you want let me know. BTW. I am using the Page 62 "12v, AC,DC" wiring diagram in the Bullet Service Guide for your reference.