iulian_florea Postat Octombrie 23, 2006 Share Postat Octombrie 23, 2006 Salutare Caut o schema pt releu de incarcare facut pt magnetou . Ma multumesc cu orice aveti,numai sa fie pt magnetou. Are cineva asa ceva sau stiti unde gasesc? Merci. Citează Link spre comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
itc Postat Octombrie 24, 2006 Share Postat Octombrie 24, 2006 (editat) pe grupul Google sci.electronics.basics, da o cautare la voltage regulator, si s-a discutat despre asta; o alta solutie ar fi asta: http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM317.html#G...l%20Description, daca gasesti ceva cu Vin mai mic merge. Uite toata discutia: "Simple Japanese motorcycle lighting systems like you describe were called "balanced systems." The voltage generated by the lighting coils was balanced by the load of the lighting system. If the headlight bulb burned out, you could expect the tail light and instrument lights to burn out shortly afterwards, as all the current went to the other bulbs. I only had it happen once, and that was after the guy at the parts counter described the problem. I wanted to see if he was kidding me, so I twisted the throttle after the headlight burned out, and all the other lights went out too. Oh, well... The Japanese engineers really didn't expect their machines to be ridden at night very much, anyway, and their systems were good enough for the expected daylight usage. Most of those little Japanese bike spent their whole lives in the back of somebody's garage anyway... Now, something you should know about unregulated alternator/rectifier/battery systems is that a properly balanced system cannot generate a voltage very much higher than the battery it is connected to. This is a phenomenon called "diode clamping." That's the principle of the unregulated charging system. If the rectifier works, the only way the charging system voltage could ever get higher than the battery voltage is if the alternator gets disconnected from the battery, or if the battery is no good. In other words, if you have a nominal six volt system, with a three-cell battery, you shouldn't expect to see much more than 6.6 volts across the battery terminals. Open circuit voltage checks are NEVER advisable, because the enamel insulation on the lighting coil wires is only good for about 15 volts anyway. Running the bike without a battery, or running it with the battery disconnected is a good way to ruin the alternator coils. Also, the cheap plastic connectors used in the electrical system will melt if there is a loose connection, and this aggravates the problem, creating a high resistance point at the loose connection, raising system voltage, creating more heat, and on and on. So you should inspect your whole system for melted wires and melted connectors, or loose connections. " "What you need for a six volt system is a Zener diode, rated at about 7 volts, or whatever. You attach the positive side of the zener to the center of a bridge of two resistors. One resistor is a 1000 ohm 1/4 watt resistor. The 1000-ohm resistor is attached to the positive terminal of the battery. The other resistor is 100 K to 1 Meg, 1/4 watt, and it is hooked to ground. The output side of the zener diode is hooked to the gate of a silicon control rectifier. The input side of the SCR is hooked to the output coil of the alternator, and the output of the SCR is grounded. Whenever alternator voltage rises above the Zener threshold, the Zener sends a signal to the SCR, and the SCR shunts the extra voltage to ground for half a cycle. The SCR turns the excessive AC voltage into heat. Then the SCR shuts off, and waits for the next cycle. " Mentionez ca toata discutia se poarta despre Suzuki RV90 din 1974 (2 Stroke, magneto powered, 6 volt electrical system) Sper sa te ajute. Bafta! Editat Octombrie 24, 2006 de itc Citează Link spre comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
motororult Postat Noiembrie 12, 2006 Share Postat Noiembrie 12, 2006 Salutare Caut o schema pt releu de incarcare facut pt magnetou . Ma multumesc cu orice aveti,numai sa fie pt magnetou. Are cineva asa ceva sau stiti unde gasesc? Merci. buna ai gasit ceva? Citează Link spre comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
iulian_florea Postat Noiembrie 13, 2006 Autor Share Postat Noiembrie 13, 2006 buna ai gasit ceva? Nu am gasit inca nici o schema. Am cam abandonat cautarile Citează Link spre comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
motororult Postat Noiembrie 13, 2006 Share Postat Noiembrie 13, 2006 Nu am gasit inca nici o schema. Am cam abandonat cautarile Acuma poate vorbesc eu prostii ,dar cum am citit magnetoul se foloseste cand nu ai acumulator.(adica functioneaza fara acumulator). Atunci ce vrei sa incarci? Citează Link spre comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
iulian_florea Postat Noiembrie 14, 2006 Autor Share Postat Noiembrie 14, 2006 Magnetoul este oarecum asemanator cu alternatorul numai ca are magneti permanenti in loc de bobine. Se poate ai si magnetou fara baterie , cu pornire la pedala. Prin amabilitatea unui prieten, am reusit sa cumpar un releu nou, la bani accptebili fata de ce am vazut pe net. O sa am grija sa il racesc corespunzator,caci temperatura le omoara,mai ales la magnetou. Cred ca si la XJ ai tot magnetou. Am mers cu un XJ mai demult, faiana motoreta. Citează Link spre comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
motororult Postat Noiembrie 14, 2006 Share Postat Noiembrie 14, 2006 Magnetoul este oarecum asemanator cu alternatorul numai ca are magneti permanenti in loc de bobine. Se poate ai si magnetou fara baterie , cu pornire la pedala. Prin amabilitatea unui prieten, am reusit sa cumpar un releu nou, la bani accptebili fata de ce am vazut pe net. O sa am grija sa il racesc corespunzator,caci temperatura le omoara,mai ales la magnetou. Cred ca si la XJ ai tot magnetou. Am mers cu un XJ mai demult, faiana motoreta. Am verificat, asa este are magnetou Eu habar nu aveam. E bine daca ai rezolvat problema. asfalt uscat fazek Citează Link spre comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
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