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Conversation Between lakhanironak and felix.ragav
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  1. lakhanironak
    06-27-2010 01:45 AM
    lakhanironak
    Hi there

    Congrats on your win there .. the GS is a great bike.

    Yeah you can go ahead with the Bridge rectifier setup .. I can guide you with the HID wiring from the battery. But the rest I have no clue as I have a different setup all together.. ive converted to FULL WAVE AC current .. which charges my battery using the APE RR.

    for the bridge rectifier .. you can contact rahuldevnath .. hes a guru at it.

    Regards
    Ronak
  2. felix.ragav
    06-25-2010 03:49 PM
    felix.ragav
    hi Ronak, I was going thru your posts on the AC-DC conversion thread. I won a GS150R and would like to convert mine to Full DC. This is a Idea I had in mind. COrrect me if I'm wrong:

    Build Custom Bridge or Full Wave Rectifier and Connect it to the Lighting coil and route it to the battery. From the battery I'll Route it through a switch followed by a relay to the HID ballast. From the ballast I Connect my HIDs. Im not keen on getting my coild rewound. I'm planning to give a shot at custom rectifiers as Im a Radio DIY enthusiast. I can handle Electronics with ease, but I really dont get a Idea of y bike's wiring.

    thanks

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