
Chapter 6 Electrical system
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Fig. 6.2 Checking the generator stator
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6.3 Flywheel generator
left-hand cover
Left-hand outer cover
Contact breaker assembly
Lubricating wick
Generator complete
Flywheel rotor
Stator assembly
Cable guide
switch body
Neutral switch support
rubber
Flywheel centre nut
Plain washer
Oil seal
0 ring
0 ring
Screw
Screw
Screw — 4 off
Screw -3 off
Plain washer
Spring washer
3 Symptoms of a damaged rectifier; a persistent flat battery
or persistent overcharging. Note that if the battery is connected
up incorrectly, a damaged rectifier is very likely to result.
5 Battery: charging procedure and maintenance
1 Whilst the machine is in normal use it is unlikely that the
battery will require attention other than routine maintenance
because the generator will keep it fully charged. However, if the
machine is used for a succession of short journeys only, mainly
during the hours of darkness when the lights are in full use, it is
possible that the output from the generator may fail to keep
pace with the heavy electrical demand. Under these circum-
stances it will be necessary to remove the battery from time to
time to have it charged independently.
2 The battery is located behind the left-hand side panel. It is
secured by a strap which, when released, will permit the battery
to be withdrawn after disconnection of the leads. Remember
that the machine has a negative earth system.
3 The normal off-machine charge rate is
amp. A more
rapid charge up to 2 amps can be given in an emergency, but
this should be avoided if possible because it will shorten the life
of the battery. See accompanying table.
4 When the battery is removed from the machine, clean the
battery top. If the terminals are corroded scrape them clean and
cover them with Vaseline (not grease) to protect them from
further attack. If a vent tube is fitted, make sure it is not obs-
tructed and that it is arranged so that it will not discharge over
any parts of the machine. If topping-up is necessary, use only
distilled water to maintain the electrolyte level between the
upper and lower level lines on the transparent casing.
5 If the machine is laid up for any period of time, the battery
should be removed and given a 'refresher' charge every six
weeks or so, in order to maintain it in good condition.