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Working on a 414 with a 3a AC charging system.  The AC stator lead for the lights had been bypassed and headlights were running off DC from the battery.  Most likely so the lights stay the same brightness and on even with engine off.  If I want to put it back to factory, I assume I will need to change headlights to an AC compatible lamp correct?   They are 36w 12v par 36 halogen now.

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Maxwell-8
6 minutes ago, Mustang67ford said:

Working on a 414 with a 3a AC charging system.  The AC stator lead for the lights had been bypassed and headlights were running off DC from the battery.  Most likely so the lights stay the same brightness and on even with engine off.  If I want to put it back to factory, I assume I will need to change headlights to an AC compatible lamp correct?   They are 36w 12v par 36 halogen now.

I just run the same bulbs. I am guilty of that mod because I want the be able to turn the lights on whit out the engine running.

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pfrederi

The halogen bulbs won't care DC or AC.  The lighting stator puts out around 12 volts more a full throttle less at idle.  If you use LED bulbs you will have to look at the specs.  Many are DC only...

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Mustang67ford
2 hours ago, pfrederi said:

The halogen bulbs won't care DC or AC.  The lighting stator puts out around 12 volts more a full throttle less at idle.  If you use LED bulbs you will have to look at the specs.  Many are DC only...

Good to know, thanks.

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953 nut

As Paul @pfrederi pointed out most LED lights are DC but your lights are now wired for DC so shouldn't be a problem. The  LED PAR36 5W (Eq to 35W Halogen) 12V DC Lamp draws five watts of power which is 0.4 amps each so less than one amp and your charging system five amps DC so you should be fine.

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Mustang67ford
4 hours ago, 953 nut said:

As Paul @pfrederi pointed out most LED lights are DC but your lights are now wired for DC so shouldn't be a problem. The  LED PAR36 5W (Eq to 35W Halogen) 12V DC Lamp draws five watts of power which is 0.4 amps each so less than one amp and your charging system five amps DC so you should be fine.

Dont have led lighs

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953 nut
8 hours ago, Mustang67ford said:

Dont have led lighs

You could BUY some LED light bulbs and your charging system will be able to handle them.

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Mustang67ford
8 hours ago, 953 nut said:

You could BUY some LED light bulbs and your charging system will be able to handle them.

Possibly.  Do you have a replacement lamp part number?

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pfrederi

Lots to choose from.. an example

 

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953 nut

Lots of good info. in this thread.

 

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