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Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: za 15 dec 2012, 16:00
door Marinius
Hey!
Once again i'm writing English couse i'm Norwegian ;)

I am making my own Electrical grid on my Gilera Rcr 04 because, well, most off us know that the original is crap!
I was using av Derbi Drd Pro 10 engine with El-Start, so therefor I have a Derbi 2010 electrical grid now with the 5 pins Voltage Regulator.
I have the gear ++, but i need to know how the 12v battery is charged!
I Also have the Koso 12-30 Ac/dc to 12-15 DC regulator.

Can I charge the battery like this?
Ignition --> Koso Regulator --> Battery
Ignition --> Lights

Battery --> Lock --> all the electrikal stuff! (Koso Rx2N speed+)

Would appreciate some help :D

-Marinius (Electrical Noob)

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Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: ma 17 dec 2012, 15:41
door M3NN0
Well, I am not sure what you exactly meaning but, everything got power when you turn your contact onto ON. So only than there is power on your circuit. The 12V battery is charged when you are driving, the ignition is responsible for that.

If you drive or the engine is running stationary, the battery is charging, you have to install the KOSO teller on contact because when you switch that on, the teller is powered on as well. If you install it directly on the battery, your battery will become empty.

hope I did answered your question, if not reply ;)

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: ma 17 dec 2012, 23:33
door marcelmans
in your iginition coil there are 2 different kind of coils: 1 for the ignition for the spark of the bougie, and 4 coils if im right for the electric components including the battery.

then there is 1 part you need to regulate your power wich is a: power regulator wich changes AC(alternate current) into DC(direct current) this is for you battery to charge, also this component is used to down your high peaks of power from the ignition coil because: your lights are made to dont go higher as 15v or they wil pop. so this component keeps the electrical system down to about 14.5v

then you have your lights like: tail light, head light, and the light of your dashboard. those are mostly directly conected to your ignition, and your ignition itself is mostly indirectly connected with the ignition by the key switch!

so how to instal:
ignition coil -> regulator ->lights
ignition coil -> ignition
ignition coil -> regulator -> battery

http://www.derbi-forum.nl/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=262" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; i think this wil help!

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: wo 19 dec 2012, 17:31
door Marinius
I dont think you understood M3NNO ;)

Thank you Marcelmans! I will try to make it then ;)

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: do 03 jan 2013, 02:33
door yordii
where did you got the bodywork from?

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: do 03 jan 2013, 06:38
door Marinius
What do you mean with ''bodywork''?

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: do 03 jan 2013, 11:37
door DaanS
The plastics ;)

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: do 03 jan 2013, 11:53
door Marinius
VictoriaBull Plastic ;)

http://www.speedoptions.no/index.php?ma ... a1c5a901d1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: vr 04 jan 2013, 02:22
door yordii
Where can I buy it

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: vr 04 jan 2013, 06:38
door Marinius
yordii schreef:Where can I buy it
I bought it from Speedoptions, in Norway. (The link I posted)
I dont know where else you can get it :)

Re: Charging a 12v Battery

Geplaatst: vr 04 jan 2013, 11:20
door derbi-ftw
God what a amazing landscape :thumbup: just awesome

(sorry for Off topic)