Showing posts with label motorcycle charging battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle charging battery. Show all posts

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Modification Rectifiers Regulator Motorcycle

by : zakir skynet

This circuit is a trick to add battery power, as we know how to work a regulator rectifier output voltage of 13.5 volts is segregated, if you use this trick then supplies electrical energy to the battery will increase its strength.
advantages trick is:
  • battery in a state of full power
  • can add additional accessories are like HID lights, sirens, audio etc.

Modification adds voltage to 15 volts

Purpose of adding a diode in the negative path is to" lie"  to the zener diode, this will lead to open scr not throw energy into the ground. consequently continue to supply energy to the battery.




Modification Rectifier Regulator Models Three Phase and Single Phase















I hope this information is useful

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Super Power Capacitor Bank For Motorcycle

by : Zakir Skynet 


Scientific journal this time zaks uncle will explain how to increase the battery charging motor, if your motor electrical energy shortage. Circuits below is a way to increase the supply of electrical energy dc, called super power capacitor bank for additional power energy will increase by 150% to 200%, if you like it please give it a try, there are generally two charging systems are: 
  • motorcycle half wave battery charging system
  • motorcycle full wave battery charging system 

 

Motorcycle half wave battery charging system



Rectifier Regulator type half wave Charging Battery System


 

 

Capacitor 10000 Uf  80 Volt and Diode

circuit super power capacitor bank half wave system



Motorcycle full wave battery charging system

Rectifier Regulator type single phase

 

model full wave system three phase

circuit super power capacitor bank full wave  single phase system

10000 Uf   80-100 volt can be used



















build super power  capacitor bank



type Diode 6 ampere


I hope this information is helpful