The charging system on my OH160 in my Argo did not work when I bought the machine. I put this together today because I had the parts already. I don't know if the original voltage regulator is still available or how much it would cost. I you have to go buy these parts, you'll probably spend $30-$40.
What I did:
Charging coil leads to a full wave bridge rectifier.
Rectifier to a 7 amp solar panel charge controller. (How much power can the OH160 produce?)
Charge controller to battery.
I like this because the controller has two status LED's that tell you, 1-it's charging, 2- charge complete.
It stops at 14.2 volts.
The rectifier was mounted to the metal surrounding the 'hood' opening with a little heat sink grease to keep it cool.
I mounted the controller on the firewall upside down just to hide the wires but the LED's are visible while riding. The picture was with the engine running.
Fun little project, time will tell if it will last.
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What I did:
Charging coil leads to a full wave bridge rectifier.
Rectifier to a 7 amp solar panel charge controller. (How much power can the OH160 produce?)
Charge controller to battery.
I like this because the controller has two status LED's that tell you, 1-it's charging, 2- charge complete.
It stops at 14.2 volts.
The rectifier was mounted to the metal surrounding the 'hood' opening with a little heat sink grease to keep it cool.
I mounted the controller on the firewall upside down just to hide the wires but the LED's are visible while riding. The picture was with the engine running.
Fun little project, time will tell if it will last.
DSC02379.jpgDSC02378.jpgDSC02377.jpgDSC02380.jpg
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