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| #Post#: 2198-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Running without a battery? | |
| By: patentgeek Date: October 22, 2017, 11:25 pm | |
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| Has anyone tried running their NF without a battery, maybe | |
| placing a large capacitor in place of the battery? I've done | |
| this on other bikes with (permanent magnet) generator type | |
| systems, but I'm not sure if the NF generator produces enough | |
| juice at kick-start revolutions to start the bike. | |
| #Post#: 2205-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: banquo Date: October 23, 2017, 6:29 am | |
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| I've started mine with a completely flat battery, so that's | |
| encouraging. On a parallel course, Tonya removed his dynamo and | |
| battery, and ran a total loss system from a small Li-ion | |
| battery, with rarely used LEDs and a reprofiled points cam to | |
| reduce dwell. Worked OK, although he's now looking at fitting a | |
| mini-dynamo to restore some charge. The stock dynamo and battery | |
| are way oversized for civilian use. | |
| #Post#: 2207-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: patentgeek Date: October 23, 2017, 5:25 pm | |
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| [quote]I've started mine with a completely flat battery, so | |
| that's encouraging. [/quote] | |
| That's a pretty good indication that a capacitor can be | |
| substituted for the battery. | |
| The battery space on the NF is so huge, I'd like to re-purpose | |
| it for storage. | |
| #Post#: 2208-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: banquo Date: October 24, 2017, 3:15 am | |
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| I'd 'planned' something similar (I do a lot of ideas and none | |
| ever comes to fruition) but was disheartened by the space | |
| occupied by the rear mudguard. I'd visualised a box fitting | |
| right through from side to side, but the mudguard took up most | |
| of the space. I did consider replacing the battery with a small | |
| AGM type, that could be stuck pretty much anywhere. That might | |
| be more convenient than dispensing with it altogether. | |
| #Post#: 2632-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: patentgeek Date: June 10, 2019, 11:39 am | |
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| Update. I tried substituting a large capacitor for my battery | |
| and couldn't get my bike to start (running conventional points). | |
| Your results might vary. | |
| #Post#: 2634-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: banquo Date: June 10, 2019, 2:33 pm | |
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| I'm no good with electronics, but if you kck the bike over with | |
| a capacitive load connected to the dynamo output, won't all the | |
| energy go to the capacitor until it's fully charged, so there's | |
| nothing to generate a spark? | |
| #Post#: 2642-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: johnedwards Date: June 23, 2019, 11:23 am | |
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| with a dynamo you wont get any power to feed the capacitor until | |
| you spin the dynamo fast enough for the voltage reg to pull in . | |
| this wont happen at kickstart revs . capacitors only work on | |
| permanent magnet alternaters that generate from zero revs. you | |
| need a small battery to activate system | |
| #Post#: 2661-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: banquo Date: July 24, 2019, 2:26 pm | |
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| I'm going to have to revise my comments above after the Mighty | |
| Falcone packed in in Italy, and the battery was the culprit. | |
| Ridiculous; it was only 16 years old, and stuck in there 8 years | |
| ago, when it stopped churning my Harley over. I knew something | |
| was wrong when it didn't start first kick, and all the symptoms | |
| were the same as when the coil failed last year, but I couldn't | |
| believe the replacement had gone the same way so quickly. The | |
| bike would start evengually, but was misfiring and backfiring, | |
| and would die at low rpm (as it did as we drew in for the ferry | |
| to Bellagio). An hour or so of messing around, changing the HT | |
| lead for a copper one got it running again, but something | |
| clearly wasn't right. The lights were very dim off the battery, | |
| but bright when the engine was running, so it all pointed to the | |
| battery. I noticed that the idiot lights were quite dim, but as | |
| I turned the engine over, and the points closed, they virtually | |
| went out, so the voltage was collapsing even under moderate | |
| load. Looks like rattling out there in the back of the van has | |
| shaken what was left of the battery to ;pieces, and I suspect an | |
| internal fracture, as it was fine before we left. Mandello is | |
| not the place to need a new battery in a hurry. All anyone | |
| wanted to sell me was a huge wet battery, the OEM spec for the | |
| bike. Nobody had any AGM batteries, which are all that I use | |
| these days, and there wasn't time to order one in. I ended up | |
| buying a tiny sealed lead-acid battery for (gulp) 70 Euros, but | |
| that was better than the 120 Euros for a wet battery that I | |
| don't want. | |
| #Post#: 2662-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: philb Date: July 28, 2019, 9:26 am | |
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| Hi, just catching up, and by coincidence, my battery is on its | |
| way out. So it's interesting to read this article. | |
| I've just replaced my Triumph Trident battery with an AGM | |
| battery, what a difference, just look at the button and it | |
| starts. | |
| So.......what's recommended by the people who have tried them, | |
| is there a Motobatt suitable? | |
| My N/F has the dynastart facility......but it's not interested | |
| with my old and tired lead acid type. | |
| Thanks for any info. Phil. | |
| #Post#: 2663-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Running without a battery? | |
| By: banquo Date: July 28, 2019, 4:44 pm | |
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| [quote author=philb link=topic=348.msg2662#msg2662 | |
| date=1564323986] | |
| Hi, just catching up, and by coincidence, my battery is on its | |
| way out. So it's interesting to read this article. | |
| I've just replaced my Triumph Trident battery with an AGM | |
| battery, what a difference, just look at the button and it | |
| starts. | |
| So.......what's recommended by the people who have tried them, | |
| is there a Motobatt suitable? | |
| My N/F has the dynastart facility......but it's not interested | |
| with my old and tired lead acid type. | |
| Thanks for any info. Phil. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Motobatt seem to elicit differing views, but I�ve had no issues. | |
| Mine has been running from a Harley Softail battery from 2003, | |
| after it stopped churning over that from about 2011. It�s | |
| physically much smaller than the stock battery and the Motobatt | |
| equivalent cost about �80. If it turns over a Harley the | |
| Dynastart should be a breeze | |
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