my scooter.
The positive effect of Full Wave system is:
- Full DC system
- Stable battery charging
- Minimal blinking on the light system
- More brighter light
And the negative side of Full Wave system is:
- More hotter on the rectifier
- Must use the Full Wave Rectifier minimum 2 phase (bigger is better)
- More hotter on the cabling system
This is the step detail to implement Full Wave system (see picture
below):
- Release both of the blue mark cable
- Join both of the cable
Note:
- The left blue mark picture is for AC system light
- The right blue mark picture is for grounding
Technically, Full Wave system or should I say full DC system, doesn't need light system sourced from the Stator. Because it source directed from the battery!!! So, the light cabling system and grounding is disabled, and then replace it with the combination of the light and grounding cable. This make the output became doubled or may be tripled through the light cable (yellow cable).
Make sure that the Stator ground is disable for good. If not, then the Full Wave system didn't work correctly! And can cause burn to the whole electricity system.
Next step is (see picture below):
- Release the yellow cable on the white socket opposite the pink dot and seal it!
- Remove the rectifier
- Release the yellow cable on the rectifier socket and connect it to the positive system out from the key contact
- Connect a new cable to the white socket and direct it to the rectifier socket
- Replace the rectifier with a brand new Full Wave Rectifier
Done. That's all the step detail if I want to migrate to the Full Wave
System.
Note:
- Yellow cable: Lighting sourced from the Stator
- White cable: Battery charging sourced from the Stator (AC)
- Red cable: Battery input charging (DC)
- Green cable: Ground
Can I have the wiring diagram, please.
ReplyDeleteA bit confuse between Full DC and Full Wave rectification.
IMHO originally all motorcycle with charging system already use full wave rectification, can be 2 phase or 3 phase.
Thank you, nice info, regards.
bengkelsepedamotor
I'm sorry, but I don't have the wiring diagram.
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