Yup, count me guilty of not understanding what was already said may times before. "Connect the 3 stator wires directly to the R/R".
What wasn't said is and what was baffling to some of us is that we have to cut one wire that is not going to the R/R (original OE design)
and then not use the wire from the harness that was going to the OE R/R (original OE design). And then, no mention of where to connect
the remaining cut wires? (I know, its a dead loop now!) As novices in electrical, we are all the more cautious of wiring something wrong, given
the many disaster stories and cautions we have read on here about smoke, fire, and toasted stators. Also, I did read the link, Tom, which was
understandable and does a good job of showing why we shouldn't circumvent the OE wiring design in connecting the R/R directly to the battery,
(A win for the OE design, but evidently there is room for improvement when wiring in the R/R)
A final question, if I may, on completing the wiring of the SH 775. I have read one of Posplayer's posts that he addresses the grounding issue.
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Originally Posted by RobG1970 
Thanks Poslayr - may I confirm my wiring with you>? My large #8 black ground wire comes from my batteries -Neg side and bolts to a engine bolt. (please picture) so this is not part of the ground loop that we are trying to isolate the battery from>??? Sorry for all the questions, electrical is not my thing, in fact I WOULD RATHER tare the motor apart then chase down a short
...LOLOLOL again, thank you GREATLY for you help...
Rob
leave that #8 wire in (call it GROUND WIRE A).
If you only run an additional (GROUND WIRE B) from the Battery(-) to the R/R(-) then any frame return currents will get picked up by this #8 wire (GROUND WIRE A) and allow current to flow past the negative battery post and through to the R/R(-). So all frame return currents as well as the battery
charging current will be carried on the GROUND WIRE B.
However if you run yet another ground wire (GROUND WIRE C ) from the frame to the R/R(-), then current can flow straight throught to the R/R(-) without going through engine mounts, #8 GROUND WIRE A, and B. So provided you have good "frame ground" connections, the only current on GROUND WIRE C will be the current used to charge the battery.
That will minimize the voltage drops between the battery and R/R.
So, you would recommend 3 grounds for proper charging.
1. Negative Battery to common frame ground.
2. R/R negative lead to battery negative.
3. R/R negative lead to common frame ground.
Previously, with the OE R/R I added (advice from this forum) two additional grounds.
R/R mounting post to common frame ground.
R/R mounting post to negative post of battery.
So if I do all, will I have everything covered?
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