4/24/2023 0 Comments Ct110 postie parts![]() The CT was designed by Honda to have a balance between lowest cost and best function. Power refers to a combination of Volts and Amps. Stator power output on the CT90 and CT110 is very low at idle, and at low engine RPM. ![]() Seems like this topic comes up every few months. Therefore, a conversion from 6V to 12V has an immediate safety advantage.Īny electrical gurus on the list that can comment on the first quote ? And too, if there should be any corrosion in your headlamp dip switch or one of the bullet connectors, Ohm’s Law tells us for an equal amount of corrosion, your headlamp will be less affected and therefore remain much brighter using 12V. So, for a given headlamp wattage, 12V simply uses the wire more efficiently. This is important because it’s electrical current that determines the size of the wire in your harness. If you have a 35W headlamp bulb at 6V then that bulb needs 5.8A of current, but that same 35W bulb needs only half that much current at 12V. Ī little bit of education is required here. Something that may answer the "why bother?" question. Well, I'd have to try that to be convinced one way or the other, but the article did continue with (The information on this type of conversion continues in the article, and makes interesting reading). Oddly enough, the 6V horn works great on 12V system really nice and loud. You need only add a 12V battery, 12V bulbs and 12V ignition coils. Simply install the new battery, then the alternator gladly starts charging at the new voltage. The surprising answer is neither!! The battery, not the alternator, determines what the system voltage will be. In order to convert the system to 12 Volts, would I have to replace both alternator stator and rotor, or just the stator?” Ī person recently asked, “I have a 1964 BSA. Here's the quick way to do it (apparently). It's been done, swapping 12V components onto a 6V motor.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |