Well we're back on the argument of floating and not floating sorry if I introduced it I'm thinking that this silicon rectifier right at the very end of the line for a single light maybe that behaves differently than what happened to me when I tried to get good clear DC without having to wire AC basically using the frame ground as the back half of the AC with the silicon rectifier I couldn't really get much in the way of DC and when I took the back side of the light coil floated off the grounding and use that on a silica rectifier I found that my measured DC was just better way better I mean a whole lot better I mean like night and day basically so I don't know what I was doing that makes me such a you know always asking if you floated it and I have a feeling that this last step just before the light bulb maybe that's why it works so nicely
Re: LED headlamp conversion pictorial- bridge rectifier made easy.
This single post is part of a larger thread. Start from the top or view this post in context.
This single post is part of a larger thread. Start from the top or view this post in context.
Want to post in this forum? We'd love to have you join the discussion, but first: