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Hi guys.. N gals.

 

I used the search but couldn't find an answer specific to my requirements so here goes... 

I have a 1993 ttr. OE. The thing has a not so bright head light and it's made worse bcoz the glass is missing and the reflector has rusted. I wanna get a bracket made and fix a couple of denji fog lights off a jeep. My question is, can the existing headlights wires n switch and wires handle the extra power requirements and also how much power does the stator thingy produce?  Would it be enough to power two 55w halogen fog lights? 



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It says in the manual that the stator has a "nominal output" of 14V 13.5A at 5,000 rpm

That's 189W if my O Level physics is remembered correctly (W = V x A)

You need to add up the wattage of the bulbs already installed (stop/tail and indicators) and see what you have left. I am not an electrical expert but I would leave a few Watts spare.....................

If you have concerns about the switch and wiring perhaps consider putting in a relay.

Brian



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Thanks Brian. Was wondering if I should go for a relay and route power through the cdi. Perhaps that's what I will do.

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