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Post by milly on May 9, 2023 18:24:32 GMT -5
I have a stator to replace and have 2 I can possibly use but unsure if I can convert them. The stator that needs replacing has 3 wires of which 2 are AC and one goes to the pulse sensor One of the stators ( 8 pole) has 2 ac wires and one to the pulse sensor plus a single red/black wire which I have no clue about The second stator with most windings has 2 wires from the pulse sensor and 3 wires from the AC side. Can I change either of the stators down to 2 ac wires and 1 pulse sensor wire by splicing them together to fit the circuit on the scooter or not Thank you in advance
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Post by jackrides on May 10, 2023 11:04:45 GMT -5
First, find out if any of the wires are connected to the frame of the stator. There is the ground. Your old one is probably grounded to its frame, which is why the pulse sensor only has 1 wire. My best guess on the 3 AC wires is that it is a 3 phase alternator. All that means is that it needs 3 separate diodes (rectifiers) to change the AC to DC. If each of those is a 'full wave bridge' type, more dc power will come out of it. Each 'fwb' can be bought as an epoxy cased item about 1 inch small for under $5 American. I'll bet Frankenmech has both a diagram and a better explanation.
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