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DIY power source input 6V AC 9W6 VAC, 9 W, 1.5A5 A, output 6V DC6 VDC, 1.5A5 A

I have an AC generator of 6V AC6 VAC and 9W9 W power output. It is on an old bicycle motor, a BSA winged wheel. I intend to run niceliteNiceLite 3-6V DC6 VDC LED lights rated at 1W1 W each, one red and one white. 

I appreciate I can use Schottky diodes to make a bridge rectifier to convert the AC. II also need the option of holding the energy charge into capacitors or batteries? To to give me a stationary light'slights when the engine isn't running or I run out of fuel and end up cycling along at night time.

I realise I could use a switch to go between generated output and stored energy. But realize, but automatic switching employing the right Transistortransistor could be utilised.

DIY power source input 6V AC 9W 1.5A output 6V DC 1.5A

I have an AC generator of 6V AC and 9W power output. It is on an old bicycle motor a BSA winged wheel. I intend to run nicelite 3-6V DC LED lights rated at 1W each one red one white. I appreciate I can use Schottky diodes to make a bridge rectifier to convert the AC. I also need the option of holding the energy charge into capacitors or batteries? To give me a stationary light's when the engine isn't running or I run out of fuel and end up cycling along at night time.

I realise I could use a switch to go between generated output and stored energy. But realize automatic switching employing the right Transistor could be utilised.

DIY power source input 6 VAC, 9 W, 1.5 A, output 6 VDC, 1.5 A

I have an AC generator of 6 VAC and 9 W power output. It is on an old bicycle motor, a BSA winged wheel. I intend to run NiceLite 3-6 VDC LED lights rated at 1 W each, one red and one white. 

I appreciate I can use Schottky diodes to make a bridge rectifier to convert the AC. I also need the option of holding the energy charge into capacitors or batteries to give me stationary lights when the engine isn't running or I run out of fuel and end up cycling along at night time.

I realise I could use a switch to go between generated output and stored energy, but automatic switching employing the right transistor could be utilised.

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I have an AC generator of 6V AC and 9W power output. It is on an old bicycle motor a BSA winged wheel. I intend to run nicelite 3-6V DC LED lights rated at 1W each one red one white. I appreciate I can use Schottky diodes to make a bridge rectifier to convert the AC.I I also need the option of holding the energy charge into capacitors or batteries? To give me a stationary light's when the engine isn't running or I run out of fuel and end up cycling along at night time.I

I realise I could use a switch to go between generated output and stored energy. But realize automatic switching employing the right Transistor could be utilised.

I have an AC generator of 6V AC and 9W power output. It is on an old bicycle motor a BSA winged wheel. I intend to run nicelite 3-6V DC LED lights rated at 1W each one red one white. I appreciate I can use Schottky diodes to make a bridge rectifier to convert the AC.I also need the option of holding the energy charge into capacitors or batteries? To give me a stationary light's when the engine isn't running or I run out of fuel and end up cycling along at night time.I realise I could use a switch to go between generated output and stored energy. But realize automatic switching employing the right Transistor could be utilised.

I have an AC generator of 6V AC and 9W power output. It is on an old bicycle motor a BSA winged wheel. I intend to run nicelite 3-6V DC LED lights rated at 1W each one red one white. I appreciate I can use Schottky diodes to make a bridge rectifier to convert the AC. I also need the option of holding the energy charge into capacitors or batteries? To give me a stationary light's when the engine isn't running or I run out of fuel and end up cycling along at night time.

I realise I could use a switch to go between generated output and stored energy. But realize automatic switching employing the right Transistor could be utilised.

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DIY power source input 6V AC 9W 1.5A output 6V DC 1.5A

I have an AC generator of 6V AC and 9W power output. It is on an old bicycle motor a BSA winged wheel. I intend to run nicelite 3-6V DC LED lights rated at 1W each one red one white. I appreciate I can use Schottky diodes to make a bridge rectifier to convert the AC.I also need the option of holding the energy charge into capacitors or batteries? To give me a stationary light's when the engine isn't running or I run out of fuel and end up cycling along at night time.I realise I could use a switch to go between generated output and stored energy. But realize automatic switching employing the right Transistor could be utilised.