Thank you for your advice, John.
I do actually intend to retain 6 volt electrics, rather than the 12 volt coversion that I had planned originally. I have been given a sound dynamo and I do not particularly wish to mess with it.
My aim is just to use a diode and resistor to replace the cout out. I have just an empty case and none of the switches. A way to simplify things is my aim if possible.
Looking further into their use, I have also concluded that there is no point in adding a zener diode.
Jamie
Thank you for your advice, John.
I do actually intend to retain 6 volt electrics, rather than do a 12 volt coversion that I had planned originally. I have been given a sound dynamo and I do not particularly wish to mess with it.
My aim is just to use a diode and resistor to replace the cout out. I have just an empty case and none of the switches. A way to simplify things is my aim if possible.
Looking further into their use, I have also concluded that there is no point in adding a zener diode.
Jamie
I do actually intend to retain 6 volt electrics, rather than the 12 volt coversion that I had planned originally. I have been given a sound dynamo and I do not particularly wish to mess with it.
My aim is just to use a diode and resistor to replace the cout out. I have just an empty case and none of the switches. A way to simplify things is my aim if possible.
Looking further into their use, I have also concluded that there is no point in adding a zener diode.
Jamie
Thank you for your advice, John.
I do actually intend to retain 6 volt electrics, rather than do a 12 volt coversion that I had planned originally. I have been given a sound dynamo and I do not particularly wish to mess with it.
My aim is just to use a diode and resistor to replace the cout out. I have just an empty case and none of the switches. A way to simplify things is my aim if possible.
Looking further into their use, I have also concluded that there is no point in adding a zener diode.
Jamie