- Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:07 am
#2514
Morning guys,
I took my enfield 65 for the MOT the other day and to fix the head light issues. Between the garage and myself we have managed to get the lights working off the battery and switch, i.e power comes through the ignition switch to the rh handle bar switch then i can dim as usual through the left hand switch. I had to disconnect the yellow wire from the ac regulator as i believe this made a short circuit. I'm not bothered about the lights running off the battery as i only ride at night very occasionally.
When i switch the ignition on the ammeter needle stays in the center, however when i'm riding the needle drops about a 1/4 of the way into the left side of the gauge, also when i switch the lights on the needle drops 1/4 of the way to the left. Is this because i'm using more amps than i'm generating? Would this be because my generator isn't producing enough energy? Would a high output alternator stop this issue?
Are there any other problems with this setup i should be aware of?
Thanks
Ian
I took my enfield 65 for the MOT the other day and to fix the head light issues. Between the garage and myself we have managed to get the lights working off the battery and switch, i.e power comes through the ignition switch to the rh handle bar switch then i can dim as usual through the left hand switch. I had to disconnect the yellow wire from the ac regulator as i believe this made a short circuit. I'm not bothered about the lights running off the battery as i only ride at night very occasionally.
When i switch the ignition on the ammeter needle stays in the center, however when i'm riding the needle drops about a 1/4 of the way into the left side of the gauge, also when i switch the lights on the needle drops 1/4 of the way to the left. Is this because i'm using more amps than i'm generating? Would this be because my generator isn't producing enough energy? Would a high output alternator stop this issue?
Are there any other problems with this setup i should be aware of?
Thanks
Ian