Is motorcycle electricity AC or DC?
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Motorcycles rely on DC (direct current) from the battery, while the electricity generated by the magneto is AC (alternating current). Detailed introduction: In the past, motorcycle lighting systems mostly used AC, which would brighten as the throttle increased, being extremely unstable and prone to burning out bulbs. Modern motorcycle lighting systems mostly use DC, directly supplied by the battery, providing stable illumination that does not vary with throttle position. Motorcycle charging: Remove the battery from the motorcycle and charge it with a dedicated charger. Since motorcycle battery charging requires a charger, its function is to convert 220V electricity to 12V. The motorcycle's magneto generates AC, which is then converted to DC and stabilized by the rectifier before charging the battery.