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04-10-18, 06:19 PM | #41 | ||
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Re: K5 Pointy Headlight Connector Burning out
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On that theme, it will also be theoretically better in winter due to lower ambient temperatures. Who says winter biking is all bad!
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04-10-18, 06:31 PM | #43 |
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Re: K5 Pointy Headlight Connector Burning out
I think the voltage changes quite a lot with speed (not as much as an old fashioned dynamo which is why they were replaced) and thats why the headlights get brighter if you increase the revs from idle.
Also I think the volts do drop with load where the load is made up of real load (lights, heated gloves etc) and the artificial controlling load of the R/R shorting the alternator via its transistors.... |
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Re: K5 Pointy Headlight Connector Burning out
http://www.bandofriders.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=82950
This shows how to fit a Honda (CBR600) RR to SV650
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Re: K5 Pointy Headlight Connector Burning out
It would be interesting to measure the AC current at a certain engine speed, with head lights on or off. If the current was unchanged it would support the theory that the alternator works at a standard rate, and excess power is dumped in the RR.
Not sure about the theory behind voltage dropping from the O/C figure when current is drawn, I had always assumed it was the case as an analogy with a motor drawing more current as it's put under load. Is it purely down to actual resistive load, or is there something directly related to the fact that power is being drawn? I know that regulators for small wind turbines vary the current drawn to hit the optimum power point for any given conditions. |
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Re: K5 Pointy Headlight Connector Burning out
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https://www.wemoto.com/info/regulator_rectifier Also this https://bikesamag.co.za/bsa/how-a-mo...em-works/6384/ In the first article the regulator bit is described as a 'shunt regulator' and in electrical terms 'shunt' means 'an alternate / parallel path' - ( in the south african article it says 'shunts excess current to earth - 0V) so it looks like the regulator is in parallel with alternator and 'shunts' any unwanted current through itself and dissipates it as heat (all energy ends up as heat). The most basic voltage regulation system consists of a resistor and zener diode ( a zener diode has a low forward volt drop but when it is reverse biased (positive cathode) they are made to have a fixed and very sudden 'avalanche' breakover at a fairly accurate voltage - the breakover voltage is altered by different doping of the silicon). The variable supply voltage is connected through a resistor to the zener and the 'regulated' voltage is supplied to downstream circuit from straight across the zener diode. If the upstream voltage rises the zener will divert any extra current through itself until it is drawing enough current to drop the voltage through the resistor to its zener voltage, if the downstream load varies and the current through the resistor changes the zener will attempt to keep the downstream voltage constant. You need a big heatsink on the zener as it dumps a lot of heat, I figure that the regulator bit on the RR works the same way. Quote:
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Re: K5 Pointy Headlight Connector Burning out
By the way those LED bulbs linked earlier are actually 24W each, 48 for the pair. That's a typical figure that I've seen for H4 replacements. LEDs will be constant current so that power draw will be fixed irrespective of battery voltage. In comparison standard lights are 60/55W at nominal 12.0V so a pair on full beam will be drawing probably over 140W in reality. So nearly 100W different with the LEDs.
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08-10-18, 04:56 PM | #49 |
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Re: K5 Pointy Headlight Connector Burning out
Haven't really had time to read through the whole thread since I posted and it seems to have veered off to a slightly different topic.
But for anyone wondering about the LED bulbs, they are noticeably brighter and more defined than the philips ones I had in before, also havent had a single issue with them burning out yet. Happy so far... |
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