Which is the ground , and which is for the power to battery?
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Shindengen SH775 connection question
I just mounted this model of RR-The 3 terminal plug is for the stator wires. The two terminal plug is for the ground, and for power to the battery positive.
Which is the ground , and which is for the power to battery?Tags: None
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MAC10
Thanks Tom. I have an electronics tech friend who wants to test it when it is ready.
My last question is: what size fuse should I use to make a direct to battery connection?
Specs say it produces 35 amps...
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Originally posted by MAC10 View PostThanks Tom. I have an electronics tech friend who wants to test it when it is ready.
My last question is: what size fuse should I use to make a direct to battery connection?
Specs say it produces 35 amps...
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Originally posted by MAC10 View PostI just mounted this model of RR-The 3 terminal plug is for the stator wires. The two terminal plug is for the ground, and for power to the battery positive.
Which is the ground , and which is for the power to battery?
Originally posted by MAC10 View PostMy last question is: what size fuse should I use to make a direct to battery connection?
Specs say it produces 35 amps...
The fuse size will depend on how you have it wired into the bike. If you have it going to the stock wire that disappears into the harness, you will not need a fuse, because the MAIN fuse is between the R/R and the battery. If you have the R/R connected directly to the battery, everything that the bike uses and the battery needs for recharging will be going through that fuse, so use a 25 or 30 amp fuse. In the stock configuration, the bike uses all that it can from the stator output, the 15 amp MAIN fuse only has to handle the leftovers that will charge the battery. Before you fire up the engine, the MAIN fuse has to supply all the current to run the bike (coils, lights, etc.) and that is just a bit less than 15 amps, so the stock fuse is fine. In your re-wired setup, though, that one fuse will have to handle EVERYTHING, so it needs to be a bit bigger.
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Originally posted by MAC10 View PostThanks Tom. I have an electronics tech friend who wants to test it when it is ready.
...1981 gs650L
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MAC10
Thanks everyone. I always learn something every time I log in here. I will report what I discover and the testing results. I am electrically illiterate, but gaining fast!
Thanks Posrplayer for the concise and informative description of how it works. I will print it out for my reference binder.
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Steamroller
I just put in a SH775 on my bike too. I tried to test it with my multimeter to see if I had continuity in the right directions, however the normal tests for an R/R did NOT work with this R/R. I can't remember what my readings were, probably "OL" for all cases. However, since I purchased the R/R straight from Polaris I knew that it was good even though the tests were inconclusive. Once on the bike the voltages across the battery terminals were as they should be. The R/R might still be good even if the tests do not come out right when the R/R is not on the bike.
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Originally posted by Steamroller View PostI just put in a SH775 on my bike too. I tried to test it with my multimeter to see if I had continuity in the right directions, however the normal tests for an R/R did NOT work with this R/R. I can't remember what my readings were, probably "OL" for all cases. .....1981 gs650L
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SH-775 results seem to be confirmed it is a SERIES R/R and the R/R of choice for all 3 Phase PM charging systems which includes almost all GS charging system.
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