Piaggio Item number: 232K59
Piaggio
3 Ratings
32,90 €*
available immediately
Shipping weight 0,09 kg
Horn 12V PX Lusso with 2 wings

AC/DC?

AC stands for alternating current = alternating voltage = ratchet
DC stands for direct current = direct current = horn

ratchet
Many old vehicles without battery use alternating voltage as on-board power supply. Only so-called buzzers can be connected to it. These are recognizable by a tone pitch which increases and decreases with engine speed.

Horns
Due to the non-constant frequency, buzzers have not been in conformity with the registration of German vehicles since approx. 1980. At this time, most vehicles were equipped with a battery and a DC on-board power supply. Here the real horns are used, recognizable by a constantly constant pitch, independent of the engine speed.

Exceptions
There are some exceptions where a DC horn was used, despite the AC on-board power supply. Piaggio used so-called horn rectifiers from 1984 onwards, with the introduction of the Lusso series. Here, a special bridge rectifier with downstream capacitors, which is only responsible for the horn, converts the AC on-board power supply for the horn into DC. This rectifier can also be retrofitted to all vehicles with a 12V AC on-board power supply if, for example, the TÜV does not accept a ratchet.

NOTE: Almost all German Vespa PK and PX models require a horn (DC).

(US)

NOTE: Piaggio purchases its goods from various manufacturers in Europe and Asia. The picture material may therefore differ from the delivered goods.


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Anonym  01/20/2015

jetzt gehts, alles prima

Ricardo M. from Berlin 07/02/2025
Peter G. from Varberg 09/07/2025
Color
Base color
silber
 
Horns
Tension
12 V
Electricity
Gleichstrom (DC)
Outside diameter
71 mm
Number of fixing holes
2
Special feature
inkl. Halteblech
 
OEM numbers (for comparison purposes only)
Piaggio:
199935, 219604, 56539R, 58144R
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