I am actually working on a solution....
I have a '61GF SA, E3L. And that is what it is staying with. I have not had this bike long, and have not so far had the timing cover off, so have no idea of whether the dynamo has been "geared up". System is working, 6V, neg earth. Normal tickover does not produce a charge, as expected.
I have been experimenting with an electronic solution, and have a lot of work to do. But I have managed to get just over 1.5 amps of charge from my dynamo at a SLOW tickover. As the revs come slightly up, I get quite a bit more current, but then the problem I have is letting my system know when "enough is enough". So it tries to produce output in excess of its own ratings when the revs come up some more. It hasn't let out the "magic smoke" yet, I have had an eye on my test gear
And that is as far as I have got at the moment. Currently, a small box, with three wires to connect in to the bike. An existing working system is required, (I am using the VregII from AO Services, whose characteristics seem to suit what I am doing).
What my system does NOT do is give more power overall. A 60 watt E3L on 6V still produces just 60 watts. But power is available from it at very low rpm.
In short, my dynamo is acting like a 60 watt alternator, and producing power all the time the engine is running. Obviously, the faster it runs, the more is produced.
What I am aiming at is charge balance with all lights on, at 30mph, and not the 40mph as now...
If anyone is in the Kent area with a bike that is 12V neg earth, using an E3L, and is willing to experiment, please let me know. I suspect that this system would work on 12V even better. Bench tests certainly indicate that.
Positive earth is going to produce more challenges, so not on the horizon at the moment!
Regards,
Stan.