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| #Post#: 2890-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Dynastart- relay or no relay | |
| By: Rob vW Date: November 1, 2020, 6:59 am | |
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| I would like to fit a dynastart instead of the standard dynamo, | |
| having recently experienced knee problems. | |
| If I fit one with the correct regulator for a dynastart, do I | |
| still need to fit a starter relay? | |
| Or, can I fit the dynastart and use the standard dynamo | |
| regulator in conjunction with a starter relay? | |
| #Post#: 2891-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynastart- relay or no relay | |
| By: banquo Date: November 1, 2020, 5:24 pm | |
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| I don't have one, but my understanding is that you need the | |
| special regulator, and also a smaller (edit) pulley to suit the | |
| Dynastart. TLM had one on eBay earlier this week | |
| #Post#: 2892-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynastart- relay or no relay | |
| By: Rob vW Date: November 2, 2020, 1:28 am | |
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| I was wondering when you would respond Banquo! | |
| Some of the posts I have seen suggest that you need the special | |
| regulator for the dynastart. However other posts suggest you can | |
| use the standard militare regulator in conjunction with a relay. | |
| Obviously if the latter is possible it will save me a bit of | |
| money. | |
| Also, regarding the pulley, other posts suggest a smaller one | |
| for the dynastart. This is to get it spinning faster to generate | |
| enough power for charging the battery. | |
| My understanding is that the standard pulley is 90mm diameter. | |
| The dynastart pulley is 70mm diameter. Getting a pulley sorted | |
| is not a problem at present (until lockdown begins on Thursday). | |
| #Post#: 2893-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynastart- relay or no relay | |
| By: banquo Date: November 2, 2020, 4:12 am | |
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| Yes, I've been a bit tardy of late. There's so little traffic on | |
| here I don't check every day. | |
| I'm sorry, but I don't have any knowledge of how to wire with | |
| relay and stock regulator, but if others have practical | |
| experience of that, then as you say, it would be a far cheaper | |
| solution. | |
| Smaller pully makes sense of course. I suspect my memory, as is | |
| so often the case these days, has let me down! :( | |
| #Post#: 2894-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynastart- relay or no relay | |
| By: Rob vW Date: November 2, 2020, 5:27 am | |
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| I think I may have answered my own question by translating some | |
| of the Italian on a diagram of the relay & dynastart wiring. | |
| The suggestion is that if you want to use a dynastart with the | |
| standard regulator for the Militare version, you need a relay. | |
| The Lucas SRB 325 was specified. | |
| The regulator for the Civile already has "protection" or is | |
| already suitably rated to not need a relay. | |
| I had to search round various posts regarding the pulley. | |
| Modern pulleys are available with suitable taper lock bushes so | |
| that mounting on different spindles is not a problem. I can | |
| source this and the shorter drive belt quite cheaply. | |
| It looks like I'm going to be busy! | |
| #Post#: 2895-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynastart- relay or no relay | |
| By: banquo Date: November 4, 2020, 3:58 am | |
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| Well done Rob. | |
| It's possible the Civile regulator is different? | |
| A lot of the Civile came with Dynastart as standard, so maybe | |
| they used the same reg. for all? | |
| I'm afraid it's well outside my scope of experience. | |
| Would be good if you could post up details of the pulley. I know | |
| others have had problems sourcing one, and some are living with | |
| the stock one, and only charging at high rpm. | |
| Good luck, and hope it all goes well | |
| #Post#: 2896-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynastart pulley | |
| By: Rob vW Date: November 5, 2020, 3:10 am | |
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| The dynastart pulley is dead easy to source. There is no need | |
| to modify the existing pulley and this is why I personally think | |
| it is easier to restore old vehicles today. And I cannot take | |
| credit for all of this because the answers were posted elsewhere | |
| on this forum. | |
| The dynastart shaft is 17mm in diameter, whereas the original | |
| dynamo shaft is 15mm. | |
| If you search online for a "taper lock bush", this will take you | |
| to any one of several companies supplying parts for power | |
| transmission. A taper lock bush is a part designed to allow any | |
| size of pulley, including multi belt pulleys, to a shaft. I did | |
| a search on one company website for a taper lock bush for a 17mm | |
| shaft and on the same company for a 71mm diameter pulley and | |
| SPZ637 v belt. All these items have been mentioned on posts on | |
| this forum already. And don't be afraid to use the cast iron | |
| pulley. These bikes weigh a ton already so a few more pounds | |
| doesn't make any difference. | |
| The dynastart itself is no more than a dynamo with an extra set | |
| of components to turn it into a motor when required. | |
| Again, all has been posted on this forum before. However, you | |
| do not need the special regulator for the dynastart. By wiring | |
| in a Lucas SRB325 solenoid/relay to the standard militare | |
| regulator you can operate a dynastart. You just have to follow | |
| the instructions (translate from Italian) previously posted. | |
| Mounting the Lucas relay is a challenge as it is quite large, | |
| but I will hide mine at the back of a side panel box to shorten | |
| the main cable runs. The starter button will be on the right | |
| handlebar with power taken from the fuseboard and the 2nd wire | |
| to a terminal on the relay. | |
| This is definitely not rocket science. It just takes patience | |
| and time. | |
| What with a halogen headlight, headlight relays, horn relay, | |
| indicators, LED tail/stop light and electric start, this bike is | |
| definitely not standard! | |
| #Post#: 2897-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynastart- relay or no relay | |
| By: banquo Date: November 5, 2020, 4:23 am | |
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| Aye, everything's easy when you know how! | |
| I didn't remember that all this had been covered before, but not | |
| remembering things is increasingly normal these days... ::) | |
| However, I'm delighted to hear that you found most of what you | |
| needed on here already, proving that although we might not have | |
| much traffic in these days of social media, a forum is far | |
| better for retaining and locating important information than | |
| Facebook will ever be. | |
| Hope it all goes well for you. | |
| #Post#: 2898-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynamit-relais ou pas de relais | |
| By: monohorizontal Date: November 5, 2020, 4:48 pm | |
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| salut j'ai un r�gulateur avec relais int�gr� sur mon falcone | |
| bleu avec dynastar et un r�gulateur �lectronic seul avec un | |
| relais ext�rieur sur ma falcone sport rouge c'est comme ont veut | |
| et j'ach�te les courroies chez conrad ;) | |
| https://guzzi-nuovo-falcone.forumactif.com/t55-regulateur-electronique | |
| hi I have a regulator with built-in relay on my blue falcone | |
| with dynastart and an electronic regulator alone with an outside | |
| relay on my red sport falcone. It's like have wanted and I buy | |
| the belts at conrad | |
| #Post#: 2899-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Dynastart- relay or no relay | |
| By: stevelindsey Date: February 14, 2021, 7:47 am | |
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| I know this is an old thread, but it was very useful to me in | |
| helping getting my old tractor electric starting. Here is what | |
| I ended up doing. I bought a HC-Cargo 110061 dynastarter. The | |
| drive belt is a SPZ type, 10mm x 645mm. Now the interesting | |
| subject of the pulley. It is suggested that the correct size is | |
| 71mm. I tried a 71mm pulley. The starter worked but quite high | |
| revs were required for the charge light to go out (over 30mph on | |
| the road). I have retained the original regulator which could | |
| have something to do with it. I ended up with a 60mm pulley. | |
| This gives better torque for the starter and the charge light | |
| extinguishes just above tickover. I was a little worried about | |
| overrevving the dynastarter but I figure if the charge light | |
| goes out at the correct revs all should be well. I got my | |
| pulley from Bearing Shop UK (APZ060/1). They will also machine | |
| it for you. You need a 17mm bore and a 4mm keyway. �32.99 all | |
| in. As supplied, I found I could get the dynastarter shaft nut | |
| on but not the lockwasher. There is always loktite of course | |
| but I prefer belt and braces. I dont have a lathe but using a | |
| woodworking router at low speed with a sharp bit, I reduced the | |
| pulley boss by about 4mm to give room for the lockwasher. The | |
| original pulley had holes for a holding tool but I found I could | |
| tighten the nut well by using a strap wrench to hold it. I saw | |
| the suggestion of using a taper lock pulley. These are good | |
| devices (I used them extensively in a factory years ago) and I | |
| did try this solution. However, I found there was not enough | |
| shaft length on the dynostarter for the taperlock to grip. Yes, | |
| it would have worked but only gripping a short length of shaft. | |
| I would not trust it. On the electrical side, I used the Lucas | |
| SRB325 solenoid and a cheap handlebar push switch both of which | |
| worked well. I used car battery lead for the heavy solenoid | |
| connections and added a similarly heavy earth lead. I did have | |
| a few problems which might have been to do with buying the | |
| dynastarter and leaving it on the shelf for 18 months before | |
| getting round to the job. First off, it would not motor. Ended | |
| up spinning it round on the kickstart with the starter button | |
| pressed (decompressor in of course) and eventually it got the | |
| idea. Similarly it would not charge but that was not unexpected | |
| and was solved by flashing the unit in the time honoured | |
| fashion. All in all a successful exercise and the starter works | |
| well, hot or cold. | |
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