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Smart Diode Cut-out - experience of use? - Tony Griffiths - 03-12-2021 Might somebody have experience of fitting one of these to a Mk.1 Ruby? "Smart Diode Cut-out" from the magneto Guys https://www.themagnetoguys.co.uk/smart-diode-cut-out RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experince of use? - Howard Wright - 03-12-2021 Hi Tony I’ve had one on the Special for the last 1000 miles. Seems to work OK. Easy to fit and goes under the cover of the fuse part of the cut out. Cheers Howard PS I have one in the spares box in my RK as you never know when the electromechanical cut out will pack up. RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experince of use? - JonE - 03-12-2021 if you want to make your own, I've got two spare chips going very cheaply... as Howard says, you really need to have two in the car for sanity. RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experience of use? - Tony Griffiths - 03-12-2021 (03-12-2021, 01:00 PM)Howard Wright Wrote: Hi Tony Thank you, Howard. To what terminals do the two leads attach - or is that obvious when the unit is removed from the bulkhead? RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experince of use? - Bob Culver - 03-12-2021 The basic diode involved was covered on the Forum at length some time ago. I dunno if any special precautions are necessary to protect from the severe interference spikes with a Seven. Failure of a cutout usually need not strand from getting home. Depending on the wiring and fusing the dynamo is at risk if it cannot connect to the battery. The cutout can be bypassed or, assuming it has not developed a direct short to earth, it can be bridged with a wire without any disconnection. Ideally keep the engine spinning briskly and do not forget to disconnect when it stopped. RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experience of use? - andrew34ruby - 03-12-2021 I just use a couple of diodes out of an old 1980s Lucas alternator. RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experience of use? - Howard Wright - 04-12-2021 (03-12-2021, 04:40 PM)Tony Griffiths Wrote:(03-12-2021, 01:00 PM)Howard Wright Wrote: Hi Tony Hi Tony Apologies I missed your request but here is a photo of the instruction sheet and diode from the Magneto guys. Cheers Howard 920DEC17-38F1-4153-ACBB-2E33F4CCE768.jpeg (Size: 107.22 KB / Downloads: 572) RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experience of use? - Tony Griffiths - 04-12-2021 (04-12-2021, 03:16 PM)Howard Wright Wrote:(03-12-2021, 04:40 PM)Tony Griffiths Wrote:(03-12-2021, 01:00 PM)Howard Wright Wrote: Hi Tony Thank you, Howard. That is most kind and very helpful. I've ordered one. RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experience of use? - Tony Griffiths - 10-12-2021 Having obtained the diode unit, with the cutout "disabled" how is it connected to the unit? Black to +D and Red to A? Experienced advice sought...please. RE: Smart Diode Cut-out - experience of use? - Howard Wright - 10-12-2021 Hi Tony I’m using an earlier cut out with just two terminals so connection was easy. I’m not so familiar with Ruby cutouts but your black to D and red to A seems right. But I’d wait for others to comment. I used a couple of chocolate box connectors and avoided the original cut out completely! Cheers Howard |