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Barton Falcon 2T Scooter: Ignition Lock & Electrical Wiring Diagram with Relay Connections

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  • #1 16561207
    radex324
    Level 24  
    Hello, I am looking for a wiring diagram for the scooter barton motor falcon 2T. Needed to mount the ignition lock.

    Added after 18 [minutes]:

    I found something like that Barton Falcon 2T Scooter: Ignition Lock & Electrical Wiring Diagram with Relay Connections
    And I wonder where best to plug the relay from the ignition lock. It's best to cut off the voltage coming up to the regulator then the regulator and the CDI module will not work, what do you think about it?

    BARTON FALCON 2T ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SCHEME in the attachment
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  • #2 16561284
    E8600
    Level 41  
    I would put a red or black ignition cable on the ignition switch will not be necessary then. A switch well to hide.
    Of course, let's hook up earlier than at the very start of the ignition so that the potential thief can not find our difficulty. :)
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  • #3 16561294
    radex324
    Level 24  
    I have a finished product (ignition lock) which controls the relay which is in itself, unless I give a strong car relay on 40A because I do not know how much it will last in the device, what currents are flowing through the regulator? it is easy to find it when the ignition is on and apparently it goes to fire scooters as soon as the cube comes out of the ignition, one scooter has already stolen thieves.
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  • #4 16561303
    E8600
    Level 41  
    radex324 wrote:
    apparently, it goes to fire scooters as you remove the cube from the ignition

    Older models have a newer protection that requires 2 wires to be connected. If you have a ready relay then there should be some instruction where to plug in the best. The relay will withstand not worry about currents.
    What you wrote with the disconnection of the regulator should work.
  • #5 16561314
    radex324
    Level 24  
    I step into the regulator's input depriving the system of all currents, to turn on my lock I will have to give the ignition, push the button (or some light and touch the screw with ground), this relay in this system is 1 x 1cm around.

    Added after 49 [minutes]:

    Still a question for people more involved in this topic, can such disconnection of the regulator damage something?
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  • #6 16568455
    radex324
    Level 24  
    I repeat, can disconnecting the voltage regulator during the engine work damage something?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the installation of an ignition lock and the associated wiring diagram for the Barton Falcon 2T scooter. The user seeks guidance on where to connect a relay for the ignition lock, expressing concerns about cutting off voltage to the regulator, which could affect the CDI module. Responses suggest using a relay that can handle the current, with some caution about disconnecting the voltage regulator while the engine is running. The importance of proper wiring to prevent theft is emphasized, and a request for an electrical scheme for the scooter is made.
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