Since the charging system on the XS is very limited I've been trying to come up with a reasonable way to increase the charging potential. I've been in the situation where there is plenty of juice to run the headlight and starter but the voltage was low enough to keep the TCI from allowing the engine to start.
On my sidecar rig I have hookups for heated grips, heated clothing, satellite radio, GPS unit, 12v cooler, 12v travel stove, and driving/fog lights. I have two extra motorcycle size sealed batteries mounted under the sidecar seat which are also useful as ballast when I'm not hauling my dogs around. I've modified the sidecar to run an XS front wheel and have considered running an alternator from it but space is a bit tight.
I'd be glad to spend a little more on gas (wind resistance) to be able to have more charging. It seems that it would be possible to mount a small diameter radiator(?) fan on a car alternator for additional charging at highway speeds. Perhaps I could fabricate a fiberglass fan shroud to protect the fan and channel more air.
I'm wondering if a generic car voltage regulator running off this alternator could be connected directly to the battery without endangering the XSs wiring.
Anybody have any thoughts or links relating to this topic?
Rob
On my sidecar rig I have hookups for heated grips, heated clothing, satellite radio, GPS unit, 12v cooler, 12v travel stove, and driving/fog lights. I have two extra motorcycle size sealed batteries mounted under the sidecar seat which are also useful as ballast when I'm not hauling my dogs around. I've modified the sidecar to run an XS front wheel and have considered running an alternator from it but space is a bit tight.
I'd be glad to spend a little more on gas (wind resistance) to be able to have more charging. It seems that it would be possible to mount a small diameter radiator(?) fan on a car alternator for additional charging at highway speeds. Perhaps I could fabricate a fiberglass fan shroud to protect the fan and channel more air.
I'm wondering if a generic car voltage regulator running off this alternator could be connected directly to the battery without endangering the XSs wiring.
Anybody have any thoughts or links relating to this topic?
Rob
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