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British Bikes / Villiers battery charging system ?
« Last post by R on November 19, 2025, 09:46:07 PM »In the late 40s early 1950s, you could buy a basic little Villiers powered bike with direct AC lighting only.
Or, the upmarket version with 6v battery and charging system.
And the direct AC lighting was still available, selectable on the (special) Miller 4 pole headlamp switch.
I was somewhat bemused to see the battery charging system seemingly has no voltage control (?)
Or have I missed something ? How did they get away with this ?
Does the half-wave rectified 6v output only constitute a trickle charge to the battery maybe ?
Does the base model Villiers have the same number of lighting coils for the flywheel as the battery model ?
Jist curious, at this stage ...
Or, the upmarket version with 6v battery and charging system.
And the direct AC lighting was still available, selectable on the (special) Miller 4 pole headlamp switch.
I was somewhat bemused to see the battery charging system seemingly has no voltage control (?)
Or have I missed something ? How did they get away with this ?
Does the half-wave rectified 6v output only constitute a trickle charge to the battery maybe ?
Does the base model Villiers have the same number of lighting coils for the flywheel as the battery model ?
Jist curious, at this stage ...
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