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B.T.H Magneto-Generator Series 'A' Comet
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<blockquote data-quote="Michel" data-source="post: 72297" data-attributes="member: 354"><p>Hello everybody and two questions for electricians.</p><p>The HRD is equipped with a magneto BTH combined with what was believed to be a dynamo. So we were on the idea of a similar Magdyno than Miller and other Lucas. Except that there is no regulator.</p><p>We seek to understand that BTH is permanent magnet and its operation is completely different from others dynamos . Yes, it is a magneto - generator . According to interviewed experts , no regulator was expected that only confirms the Electrical Manual (page 20) published in 1953 by Motor Cycling . The questions are :</p><p>1. How to avoid stopping the battery discharges to the BTH ? We put a diode but it also prevented the load. A switch would neither stylish nor original nor practical.</p><p>2. The battery does not risk exploding when load engine running constantly ?</p><p>For me it's all very new .</p><p>Have a nice Sunday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michel, post: 72297, member: 354"] Hello everybody and two questions for electricians. The HRD is equipped with a magneto BTH combined with what was believed to be a dynamo. So we were on the idea of a similar Magdyno than Miller and other Lucas. Except that there is no regulator. We seek to understand that BTH is permanent magnet and its operation is completely different from others dynamos . Yes, it is a magneto - generator . According to interviewed experts , no regulator was expected that only confirms the Electrical Manual (page 20) published in 1953 by Motor Cycling . The questions are : 1. How to avoid stopping the battery discharges to the BTH ? We put a diode but it also prevented the load. A switch would neither stylish nor original nor practical. 2. The battery does not risk exploding when load engine running constantly ? For me it's all very new . Have a nice Sunday. [/QUOTE]
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