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Offline pdg

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Running dynamo with electrical connections
« on: 02.02. 2020 16:20 »
Hi,

Does anyone know if it's ok to have a dynamo mechanically connected (spinning) but with the electrical terminals not connected to anything?

Many thanks, Peter.

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Re: Running dynamo with electrical connections
« Reply #1 on: 02.02. 2020 16:57 »
Won't hurt it in the short term, but likely to glaze the commutator if run for prolonged period.
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Re: Running dynamo with electrical connections
« Reply #2 on: 02.02. 2020 19:15 »
Many thanks for your reply. It's a refurbished dynamo which I don't want to damage, so looks like some wiring, regulator, and a battery will be required.

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Re: Running dynamo with electrical connections
« Reply #3 on: 02.02. 2020 21:19 »
Depends on how many miles you anticipate doing. The comm will eventually "glaze" whether there's a battery fitted or not. Personally I'd fit a battery etc regardless.