14-01-2020, 12:41 PM
The battery acts as a voltage limiter.
If it isn't in the circuit, you will get lots of volts.
If you get lots of volts, the dynamo is at least working a bit.
It sounds like your battery is no good, so you need another one anyway.
Wire everything up as it is supposed to be, and start your diagnosing from that point.
If it isn't in the circuit, you will get lots of volts.
If you get lots of volts, the dynamo is at least working a bit.
It sounds like your battery is no good, so you need another one anyway.
Wire everything up as it is supposed to be, and start your diagnosing from that point.