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Plover Wiring

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Plover Wiring

Post  Rex Stewart on Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:41 pm

I have a Plover ready almost to start refurbishment. The wiring loom is missing. The engine is a Villiers 295 there are no electrical components. Would I be safe in assuming this is a direct lighting wired machine originally.

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Re: Plover Wiring

Post  bill2b on Sun Jan 21, 2018 7:07 pm

Hi Rex
Our 2 Plovers both had 2 settings for the lighting, Direct and through a battery.
Mine is still 6v and points but we have put Electronic ignition with a lighting coil on my lady's and uprated it to 12v. I just made up my own loom, it was pretty simple. It also has LED bulbs which are very bright.
The Ign kit was from Villiers services and cost £255, we are both very happy with it and that's the route I will be going with mine very soon.
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Re: Plover Wiring

Post  Rex Stewart on Sun Jan 21, 2018 7:27 pm

Bill
That is great I can wire mine the same. At present I am getting the bits together but now have the main bits. Thanks

Rex

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