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79xs
Upgrading a 76 GS750 rec/regulator design.
I am working on a buddy's 75 or 76 GS750. I noticed it is using an old school setup where only one leg of the stator is regulated and the lights draw AC power right off the stator. I attached a daigram below. Has anyone switched a system like this over to a more modern setup? I would like to push all three phases go into a modern rectifier/regulator then run the whole bike off regulated DC. I know how to wire it up, but i'm wondering if anyone has tried this and ran into any load problems on the stator. Thanks.
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Matchless
Just for info, the lights do not run off AC power, but off the battery. The switch in the light switch is a separate one that only connects that AC phase to the regulator when the lights are on, sort of crudely reducing the alternator output by a third when the lights are off. Using a later Rectifier/Regulator with regulation on all three phases and bypassing that wire to and from the switch is all you need to do.Originally posted by 79xs View PostI am working on a buddy's 75 or 76 GS750. I noticed it is using an old school setup where only one leg of the stator is regulated and the lights draw AC power right off the stator.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Like so...

Note that the above shows a 6-wire r/r unit. The 6th wire, or "sense" wire, is connected to a switched 12v source. In this case it's connected to the tail light at brake light switch.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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SqDancerLynn1
Yours has the separate reg and rectifier.. Just rewire it as shown with a comparable combo reg/rect
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