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    #31
    I think I got it all figures out at this point. I was able to see bundle dthe multiple wires together by stripping back harness coming from stator and connected to r/r. I'm going to go ahead and use simple method of going direct to battery from r/r with a 20amp fuse on red. I will go ahead and put a new ground to frame while I'm at it. I am wondering what gauge wire should i use?

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      #32
      Originally posted by last337 View Post
      I think I got it all figures out at this point. I was able to see bundle dthe multiple wires together by stripping back harness coming from stator and connected to r/r. I'm going to go ahead and use simple method of going direct to battery from r/r with a 20amp fuse on red. I will go ahead and put a new ground to frame while I'm at it. I am wondering what gauge wire should i use?
      16 gauge is fine just make sure you clean the connectors and crimps ; get some detoxit as well.

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        #33
        Originally posted by posplayr View Post
        16 gauge is fine just make sure you clean the connectors and crimps ; get some detoxit as well.
        16 Gauge Maybe be ok for stator wires. I used 12 gauge for my + and - wires to the battery.

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          #34
          Originally posted by gearhead13 View Post
          16 Gauge Maybe be ok for stator wires. I used 12 gauge for my + and - wires to the battery.
          OK I take it back for the primary Red I'm using 14 AWG for the SPB but 16 AWG for all the individual circuits. The R/R probably doesn't have much bigger than 16 but I guess it depends on the connector.

          12 AWG is overkill unless you are running the R/R in front of the engine.

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            #35
            I currently have a #8 ground to engine and that is it. I saw a thread that said

            #8 to engine
            #8 to frame (im guessing one from post to frame, then frame to engine)

            and then 12 for others but I am wondering if I go from R/R to frame with 12 or 16 if I have new #8 like stated above

            I am really trying to understand why/how this is all so important so I want to do it as best as possible without pulling apart whole harness

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              #36
              Originally posted by last337 View Post
              I currently have a #8 ground to engine and that is it. I saw a thread that said

              #8 to engine
              #8 to frame (im guessing one from post to frame, then frame to engine)

              and then 12 for others but I am wondering if I go from R/R to frame with 12 or 16 if I have new #8 like stated above

              I am really trying to understand why/how this is all so important so I want to do it as best as possible without pulling apart whole harness
              Your grounds from battery should be 8 ga to frame and engine. The wires from your R&R to battery should be at least 14ga, I used 12ga. Better to wire R&R ground to battery IMO. Stator wires can be 14-16 IMO, i have had them heat up and melt. Also soldering all connections is highly recommended, blade and bullets connectors can be a point of failure from overheating from resistance from my experience.

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                #37
                Originally posted by gearhead13 View Post
                Your grounds from battery should be 8 ga to frame and engine. The wires from your R&R to battery should be at least 14ga, I used 12ga. Better to wire R&R ground to battery IMO. Stator wires can be 14-16 IMO, i have had them heat up and melt. Also soldering all connections is highly recommended, blade and bullets connectors can be a point of failure from overheating from resistance from my experience.
                Thank you that is exactly what I needed. If I go directly to battery from grounds and R/R I will have a lot of things to tie together at neg battery post. I always wonder if it better to go into one ring terminal with everything at battery or use two ring terminals. I just think that someone might possibly hook it up and miss a ground if there are two separate ones.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by last337 View Post
                  Thank you that is exactly what I needed. If I go directly to battery from grounds and R/R I will have a lot of things to tie together at neg battery post. I always wonder if it better to go into one ring terminal with everything at battery or use two ring terminals. I just think that someone might possibly hook it up and miss a ground if there are two separate ones.
                  I run 3 grounds, battery to engine, RR to battery and RR to frame. That was from the ole shunt RR days, though I kept it for the Compufire anyways, what could it hurt.
                  sigpicMrBill Been a GSR member on and off since April 2002
                  1980 GS 750E Bought new in Feb of 1980
                  2015 CAN AM RTS


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