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Magneto dash panel , with a coil engine
#1
I’m starting to plan out the electric circuits for my GE Cup Special.
It’s a 1925 Chassis and 1927 instrument set, but I’m using an early coil engine.

I’ve been looking at both relevant circuit diagrams
In Nicholson and it looks straightforward as regards
Ancillaries, horn , tail( +now front sidelights). Taking the Ignition feed from the panel to the coil rather than to the Mag.

However is it the case that the H setting for lamps sends
6v to each headlamp? But the L setting puts the headlight filaments
In series ie 3v to each lamp ( single filament)?

Thus the L setting is no use as a Dip setting so I suppose I’ll need to introduce a conventional 
6v Dip switch. Or is it preferable to cut the right bit of brass strip( on the control panel)

Any constructive suggestions appreciated.

Using 6v LEDs throughout.

Regards

Bill G
Aka AllAlloyCup

Ps will be at Beaulieu on Sunday.
Based near the Scottish Border,
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#2
(27-06-2018, 08:34 PM)IAllAlloyCup Wrote: I’m starting to plan out the electric circuits for my GE Cup Special.
It’s a 1925 Chassis and 1927 instrument set, but I’m using an early coil engine.

I’ve been looking at both relevant circuit diagrams
In Nicholson and it looks straightforward as regards
Ancillaries, horn , tail( +now front sidelights). Taking the Ignition feed from the panel to the coil rather than to the Mag.

However is it the case that the H setting for lamps sends
6v to each headlamp? But the L setting puts the headlight filaments
In series ie 3v to each lamp ( single filament)?

Thus the L setting is no use as a Dip setting so I suppose I’ll need to introduce a conventional 
6v Dip switch. Or is it preferable to cut the right bit of brass strip( on the control panel)

Any constructive suggestions appreciated.

Using 6v LEDs throughout.

Regards

Bill G
Aka AllAlloyCup

Ps will be at Beaulieu on Sunday.
If you have a mag ign switch it wont send current to a coil.In the off position it earths the contact breaker in the mag, in the “ on” position it is open circuit. You will need a coil ign switchpanel.
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#3
Perhaps if I used another separate on off switch to send current to the coil
And just ignore or disable the original on switch? I’ll have a voltmeter rather than
An ignition lamp.

I think this might still be workable.

Thanks for the warning about how the internals of the mag panel work.

Regards

Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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#4
(27-06-2018, 10:32 PM)AllAlloyCup Wrote: Perhaps if I used another separate on off switch to send current to the coil
And just ignore or disable the original on switch? I’ll have a voltmeter rather than
An ignition lamp.

I think this might still be workable.

Thanks for the warning about how the internals of the mag panel work.

Regards

Bill G
You could use a relay, permanent supply to the relay, use the Mag wire to the relay, the mag switch in the”off” position would earth the relay thus closing the relay contacts.You would soon get used to off is on and viceversa.Happy wiring.
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#5
Bill,

I have a coil switch panel that I would be happy to exchange for your mag one if it helps you.
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#6
(28-06-2018, 12:13 AM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: Bill,

I have a coil switch panel that I would be happy to exchange for your mag one if it helps you.

My 1928 Chummy has a Lucas SM3 (magneto) switch panel wired to use a coil motor- so it can be done  but R's suggested swap would probably be the best way to go.

Tony.
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#7
I do like a challenge though! Plus I also like the silver faced instrument set
I’ve assembled so won’t swap. I had a very good coil switch panel too
But sold it recently to help fund the steel 1 1/8” crank!

I like the relay idea and might work on that approach...
Thanks again for the constructive advice Zeto
I’ll look for a dip switch and a CAV on off switch at Beaulieu at the weekend.

Regards

Bill G

(Currently sweltering in Dorset ....)
Based near the Scottish Border,
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#8
I have a silver faced coil switch.
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#9
When I ran the Chummy on a coil conversion I just wired a simple live-feed toggle switch hidden up behind the steering column bracket and only used the switch panel to turn the dynamo on and off.
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#10
I’d actually prefer a CAV panel but they are
“Unobtainium”, both in scarcity and price!

My GE Cup Special will have various oddities & anachronicities!
The most obvious being the 7” Hubs and wheels.

I may even have to print a Bingo card for those
Folk who wish to kindly point these “faults” out to me.

Hope the weather holds for Beaulieu.

Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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