How far do you have to have the speed control advanced from idle to have your light go green when the headlights are on?
When the headlights are off, it is a quarter throttle to make the light go green.
Headlights on- AC switch- this would obviously make no difference to charging, I forgot to say, I retained the original 21w bulbs which came with the lamps.
DC switch- full throttle and the light is still red.
This doesn't concern me as the LED colours are-
�Less than 11.1V = Slow Red flash
�11.1V - 12.6V = steady Red
�12.6V - 15.4V = steady Green
�15.4V - 16.1V = steady Yellow
�Above 16.1V = Eye catching Yellow flash sequence
I have not got a test meter on it yet or run it for a long time with the lights on DC to see what the battery does, but to be honest my initial plan was if I did need to use it in the dark/dusk I would use the AC side, unless low engine speed or tick over was needed then use the DC side to make the lights brighter.
That's a bit weird. The only reason I can see to have a diode in the mower harness is as a blocking diode, to prevent the battery running the hour meter. The diode on the engine side of the plug is already performing the rectifier function.
Unless there's more than two terminals in the diode plug, and it has more than one circuit?
Yes I would imagine that if there was some kind of emergency and the diode failed I could always bypass the hour meter all together and run the wire from the engine side of the plug to the ignition switch/battery , this is how it runs in my 1988 MTD Lawnflite, no other wiring at all