Deepak,i am not clear on your question. If you mean to ask does avenger coil's charging coil put out 60W(/12V = 5A of current) ? I dont know. I am not too aware of the charging circuits of both the coils whether they same etc. I had done a few measurements on both coil's outputs but somewhere that info has been lost. For academic learnings can hook up a multimeter and do it again. Real world scenario: You want to increase the rate at which your battery is being charged. you can: 1) Rewind charging coil 2) Shift lighting coil connections so as to perform the role of a charging coil. Both will require a new RR unit. I recommend neither. Amit,Deepak please ensure your RR unit is in good condition. and so is the battery. Check battery voltage at 3000rpm. (Venkat please add in on this wrt voltage readings and rpm) there was one experiment,which i could never get around to doing : Using Avenger coil plate with avenger RR unit. see if that makes a difference.
Bye Arpan On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Deepak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does the Avenger coil discharge the same amount of power to the > battery as it does to the headlight i.e. 55/60W? In case not is there > a way that the alternator can send a higher charge to the battery so > that it charges up faster?
