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Also Sprach CCred68046 :
A simple answer to a long problem: Buy a solid state rectifier/regulator intended for an old motorcycle. I bought one made by Tympanium and sold as a replacement for Triumph motorcycles. Just be careful with polarity, the old Triumph's had a positive ground electrical system. Make sure that you connect the negative output to ground, even though the instuctions say positive. I bought mine locally, there's a great bike shop near me, but here's an online retailer: http://www.oldbritts.com/17_01233.html Dan -- Give a hungry man a fish and you have fed him for a day, but give him a case of dynamite and soon the entire village will be showered with mud and water and hard-to-identify little chunks of fish. |
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