jwiedmayer
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Anybody now enough about the wire harness of the single healight bulb sleds to know where the circled junction is?
I'm giving my HID headlight idea another try. This time I have a hi/lo bulb. Some of you may remember I tried this before but I had two problems one was the bulb only had low beams and the secondly I could not figure out how to charge the battery.
Now I'm working on the charging circuit because I have the hi/lo bulb. My plan this time which I tried and failed was to put a timed relay on the the batter to the HID for ignition and then after the relay timed out to have the stock headlight circuit power the ballast. The problem is the ballast does not like the stock headlight power. What I have determined is that the stock wiring at the headlight is either a/c or a chopped a/c wave. Its not dc.
So know I'm going to try to power the ballast with dc from the battery all the time. The stock charging circuit is only 5amps I beleive which is 60watts. The HID only requires 35watts so this should work. But I'm nervous that the charging circuit will either be over worked or not capable of keeping up with the drain of the HID ballast.
I would like to figure out a way to sap some of the power from the lighting circuit. I think the problem is if I hook the battery to the lighting circuit the regulator is not going to charge the battery and I'm not sure what's going to happen if the charging circuit and the lighting circuit both go to the battery.
I also have a aftermarket regulator/rectifier (http://www.mfgsupply.com/m/c/01-090-1.html) that I was going to try replacing the stock one with and wire both the lighting and charging circuit from the magneto to it. The problem that I'm concerned with is that the lighting circuit is spliced into the mag wire before the regulator. So I don't think the aftermarket regulator is going to like regulate the power in the same manner as the stock. Also I don't think that the universal regulator works the same way. It requires Yellow, To both leads from lighting coil (only one comes out the stock magneto), Black, To ground. Red, To positive lead or battery. My orginal idea was to hook both the lighting coil and charging coil to the yellow leads. But now I'm a little nervous about that. Also this regulator is only rated to 200watts.
Any electrical engineers out there that can provide some help?
I'm giving my HID headlight idea another try. This time I have a hi/lo bulb. Some of you may remember I tried this before but I had two problems one was the bulb only had low beams and the secondly I could not figure out how to charge the battery.
Now I'm working on the charging circuit because I have the hi/lo bulb. My plan this time which I tried and failed was to put a timed relay on the the batter to the HID for ignition and then after the relay timed out to have the stock headlight circuit power the ballast. The problem is the ballast does not like the stock headlight power. What I have determined is that the stock wiring at the headlight is either a/c or a chopped a/c wave. Its not dc.
So know I'm going to try to power the ballast with dc from the battery all the time. The stock charging circuit is only 5amps I beleive which is 60watts. The HID only requires 35watts so this should work. But I'm nervous that the charging circuit will either be over worked or not capable of keeping up with the drain of the HID ballast.
I would like to figure out a way to sap some of the power from the lighting circuit. I think the problem is if I hook the battery to the lighting circuit the regulator is not going to charge the battery and I'm not sure what's going to happen if the charging circuit and the lighting circuit both go to the battery.
I also have a aftermarket regulator/rectifier (http://www.mfgsupply.com/m/c/01-090-1.html) that I was going to try replacing the stock one with and wire both the lighting and charging circuit from the magneto to it. The problem that I'm concerned with is that the lighting circuit is spliced into the mag wire before the regulator. So I don't think the aftermarket regulator is going to like regulate the power in the same manner as the stock. Also I don't think that the universal regulator works the same way. It requires Yellow, To both leads from lighting coil (only one comes out the stock magneto), Black, To ground. Red, To positive lead or battery. My orginal idea was to hook both the lighting coil and charging coil to the yellow leads. But now I'm a little nervous about that. Also this regulator is only rated to 200watts.
Any electrical engineers out there that can provide some help?