I had my stator rewound localy a while back, but when I got it back it seemed to have less turns on it than before. I installed it and measured 40 volts on AC on the 3 phases connected it up and the bike charged.
I have since been told that less windings (with heavier wires) will give a higher current and lower voltage, but produce more heat and require high RPMs above 2000. More windings (thinner wire) will give a higher voltage and lower current.
Stripped down everything to rebuild the bike from sctratch and when I wanted to fit the stator cover noticed that a winding was burned. Tested and found it has low insulation to ground.
The stator papers give a good guide on rewinding your own stator, but the example is for a delta configuration and the GS is a star/WYE/"Y" configuration.
On reading up on this I found that Honda switched some later models (VFR) to a delta wound and found that that Suzuki had both options for the VX800L 90-93. The delta option was for the USA only.
The first question is why?
I have found statements that indicate that a delta configuration gives higher current at lower RPM. Actually stating that at a given low speed it can output 1.732 times more current than the equivalent star winding. The Suzuki test for the delta winding also gives a lower voltage of 65 V AC at 5000 RPM. The reason for this is that two of the windings are actually used in the delta configuration to produce current, one fully and the other partially.
The star/WYE/"Y" configuration that the GS has is stated to give higher voltage at lower RPM. All tests for this give 80V AC at 5000 RPM for the star.
The regulators used seem to be the same regardless of the type of winding configuration.
I was thinking that the reason for the USA only use of delta wound stators is due to the lights always on, thus generating more current at low RPMS in traffic etc.
Has anyone tried a delta wound stator in the GS, meaning maybe inadvertantly following the stator papers that does not state how to connect up a star configuration.
I intend doing the rewind myself and will take pictures and put together some guide, using the method in the stator papers as the base.
Any comments or suggestions will be welcome
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