I'm starting the build on my CB77 cafe custom, and was wondering if I can run it without a battery? I have seen battery eliminators for sale, and am wondering if this would work. I am also considering installing an e-ignition, and will this be a problem with no battery? Has anyone tried this? I want to remove battery box and all brackets from frame before painting. Thaks in advance!
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kustommusic
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If you use the Probe electronic ign. you MUST use a battery or you will fry it. I have been running them for about 4 or 5 years now and have not had a single problem with it. Plus the guy that designed it Mark is a top notch fella that is always willing to answer any question you may have about the setup.
I have no FHE with runnin a batterless points setup but I would imagine you could run somthing like a Mighty Max powerbox which is what the Brit guys use.
I have no FHE with runnin a batterless points setup but I would imagine you could run somthing like a Mighty Max powerbox which is what the Brit guys use.
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Thanks for all the info guys! It will be a sreet bike, but I'm not too worried about lights. Brake and tail should be fine, with a dummy headlight. I'll go LED on tail light setup, draws much less current. I will also look into power pack as suggested.
Thanks, Davomoto
Thanks, Davomoto
So, I found something on a google search that gave me the nubers to find a capacitor to replace battery. I can't seem to find the article again. I took the information to my local Electronic plus and the sold me the part in picture. I do remeber it was a " computer grade capacitor" The numbers on it are TECH CAP 47000 MFD, 20 VAC, +_ 20% 85 c . I think it cost about 50.00. I made a bracket for it, and so far the bike starts, and has done a couple of very short rides, as I'm still working on jetting the carbs for velocity stacks.
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