Stuart Towner will do a good Job and supply the regulator
His phone no and address is in MPH
Regards Peter.
Has anyone used Sean Hawker? He said that he makes his own Solid State reg.
Stuart Towner will do a good Job and supply the regulator
His phone no and address is in MPH
Regards Peter.
Yes, I have used Sean Hawker's mags and dynamos for years on my Vincents. Back in the 90s he asked me to test his prototype electronic regulators on my Comet (6V) and Rapide (12V). They are encapsulated in Miller cases. I haven't managed to break them yet!
His website is: www.hawkerelectrical.co.uk
PB
Bristol, UK
PB,
Thanks for the advice.
I don't really know too much about Dynamo's but Sean sounds like he really know's his stuff. It's good that he's developed his reg and it's been tried and tested. He will have to sort mine out now.
Mine was less than a year old.
On a Comet the Alton runs at engine speed.The 3 phase one I had originally ended up balancing the headlight load at 50mph.I had it on for only a year but I had bought it a year before the bike was on the road.The single phase one I have now is excellent and shows a charge when you blip the throttle.Also the regulator design has been changed and I have now bolted it under the battery platform.John[/quote][QUOTEThe dynamo is run over engine speed (engine sprocket / dynamo sprocket x rpm, hazy memory says 15% over) and at 30 mph that's only 1600 rpm]
On a Comet the Alton runs at engine speed.The 3 phase one I had originally ended up balancing the headlight load at 50mph.I had it on for only a year but I had bought it a year before the bike was on the road.The single phase one I have now is excellent and shows a charge when you blip the throttle.Also the regulator design has been changed and I have now bolted it under the battery platform.John[/quote][QUOTEThe dynamo is run over engine speed (engine sprocket / dynamo sprocket x rpm, hazy memory says 15% over) and at 30 mph that's only 1600 rpm]