I've been thinking of a way to make a cheap rev limiter for my dirt bike. I think it would be cool to make one, and then watch other people do the same after posting the design. The problem is, I can't test different setups, and I don't know if it would work.
The design I came up with involves grounding the power to the coil with a conditional switch. This presents a problem though, because the bike's wiring is so simple. It's actualy its simplisity that causes the problem.
The problem is, theres only two wires on the whole bike. One goes from the AC generator to the coil, and has another wire branch off of it to the kill switch. This means that if I draw any power from the wire it will shut down the bike because it will go to ground.
I came up with a design for a switch though, that might alow the system to work. The generator's output power increases as engine RPM increases, So if I have a switch that activates at a set voltage, I can set it to ground when the motor hits redline. (10,500rpm)
The switch I came up with works on an electro magnet, as voltage increases, the electro magnet increases it's pull. The electro magnet is connected between the generator and coil and is next to a spring loaded metal pin that is grounded, when the voltage hits the level it would at redline, the pin is pulled so that it contacts the metal pad on the electro magnet, thus grounding the generator and cutting the ignition untill the rpm drops low enough to cause the pin to disconnect. The pin could be screwed in and out so it gets closer or farther away from the metal pad, this way you can adjust the limiter.
The only problems I can see with this is the electro magnet providing to much resistance between the generator and coil and causing the bike to just not run, or it heating up and burning out.
Tell me what you think, I don't have much experiance with this kind of thing so consider that I could just be completely off.
The design I came up with involves grounding the power to the coil with a conditional switch. This presents a problem though, because the bike's wiring is so simple. It's actualy its simplisity that causes the problem.
The problem is, theres only two wires on the whole bike. One goes from the AC generator to the coil, and has another wire branch off of it to the kill switch. This means that if I draw any power from the wire it will shut down the bike because it will go to ground.
I came up with a design for a switch though, that might alow the system to work. The generator's output power increases as engine RPM increases, So if I have a switch that activates at a set voltage, I can set it to ground when the motor hits redline. (10,500rpm)
The switch I came up with works on an electro magnet, as voltage increases, the electro magnet increases it's pull. The electro magnet is connected between the generator and coil and is next to a spring loaded metal pin that is grounded, when the voltage hits the level it would at redline, the pin is pulled so that it contacts the metal pad on the electro magnet, thus grounding the generator and cutting the ignition untill the rpm drops low enough to cause the pin to disconnect. The pin could be screwed in and out so it gets closer or farther away from the metal pad, this way you can adjust the limiter.
The only problems I can see with this is the electro magnet providing to much resistance between the generator and coil and causing the bike to just not run, or it heating up and burning out.
Tell me what you think, I don't have much experiance with this kind of thing so consider that I could just be completely off.