Will a 3-phase system with LED lights handle a jacket liner that draws 6.5amps-75watts?
Thanks,Mike
Since you have LEDs, an original single-phase system will just work as only the ignition is drawing significant current. Today, there are four variations in current capability:
Single Phase 10 amp (original) (Fine for a standard bike)
Single Phase 16 amp (My least favorite)
3-Phase 10.5 amp (My choice in almost all situations).
3-Phase 14.5 amp (Helpful with standard lighting and added accessories)
So, just being 3-phase adds little capability, but it does add more current capability at lower RPMs.
BTW, the amp rating is the capability - the load determines how much current actually flows. Also, the current capability increases as the RPMs increase - at idle there is very little capability!
A good battery is needed - when you're at a stop light with the vest on (or normal lighting), the stator will not keep up but a good fully charged battery will make that a non-issue. A good battery is especially true with e-start and if old Lead Acid, GEL, or AGM, the biggest you can fit - the current used to start the bike must be replaced by the charging system while riding.
I'm sure you know that a Norton should not be ridden at low RPMs, use the gears!