Some-one claimed;martdapp wrote:
"As far as I know there have been two alternators for the 350-1. One with
45W and later one with 60W. The 45W alternator's output was not high
enough for the lights at low RPM. For that reason, the _early_ 350-1 had
the extra note, that when using the lights, the speed should not be
below 20, 30 or 40 km/h in the respective gears. For the later models
with 60W alternator this restriction did not apply".
To my opinion the tankscript for the first NZ-1 series had still the horizontal
stencils like the type-43 and NZ-WH, without that warning 20-30-40.
The later NZ-1 version had the stencils as shown on this very late 1-tank.
To my opinion the warning has nothing to do with the lights, but for optimal
use from the engine..........?
I could be wrong ! Note; ALL earlier DKW tank-stencils had the script 'Fahrt
mit Licht'.
Who knows for sure, and is it true that the earlier NZ-1 had another alternator
as the later version?
Regards, Martin