This may sound like a tangent but after reading the stator papers i thought if the 3rd phase is not used then why not run a separate r/r to it and run auxillary lights etc.
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GQROD
Stator 3rd phase wire to charge auxillary battery?
Has anyone utilized the 3rd phase of a stator wire to it's own r/r to charge an auxillary battery?
This may sound like a tangent but after reading the stator papers i thought if the 3rd phase is not used then why not run a separate r/r to it and run auxillary lights etc.Tags: None
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BassCliff
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Hi Mr. GQROD,
All three phases of the stator are used. In the older bikes, with a headlight on/off switch, one phase of the stator was disabled when the headlight was turned off, so as not to overcook the battery. With the headlight on (required by law to be on all the time), you'll need all three phases pushing electrons into the battery to keep it properly charged.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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GQROD
Thanks basscliff, that answers that.
My stator is fried due to the PO wiring the stator wires with spade connectors too close to each other without the plastic connector. One wire is brown and melted.
I'm looking into a stator just not sure which brand is best, and getting a 1.5 amp solar panel to mount on the bike, just to be on the safe side.Last edited by Guest; 09-07-2008, 12:28 AM.
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BassCliff
Originally posted by GQROD View PostI'm looking into a stator just not sure which brand is best, and getting a 1.5 amp solar panel to mount on the bike, just to be on the safe side.
A solar panel to trickle-charge the battery? That's pretty trick!
I've used RMStator and Electrosport parts. About the only difference I've noticed is that the Electrosport stator had shorter wires. Luckily, I was able to route my r/r wires so that everything connected up properly.
Rick's Electrics is about 40% more $$$. Never tried one of those.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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GQROD
Thank you basscliff and psyguy for your advice, i have seen the 1.5 amp solar trickle chargers with a float mode and thought it made sense, since electrical problems plague the gs series so much.
I'm considering fabricating an alluminum rear wing to mount it.
On my 83 GS550E I didn't notice an extra fuse slot on my fuse box however there are two phillips head screws with a positive and a negative symbol embossed below them. Is this the aux tap for power?
Thanks again.Last edited by Guest; 09-07-2008, 10:01 AM.
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Originally posted by GQROD View PostOn my 83 GS550E I didn't notice an extra fuse slot on my fuse box however there are two phillips head screws with a positive and a negative symbol embossed below them. Is this the aux tap for power?
Thanks again.
probably the circuit goes through one of the other fuses (you can determine that by removing the fuse box and having a looksy at the back side)GS850GT
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GQROD
Originally posted by psyguy View Postyup, that's it
probably the circuit goes through one of the other fuses (you can determine that by removing the fuse box and having a looksy at the back side)
I'll see if i can finally post some pics of my bike as i'm doing the harness clean up.
I ordered the stator from electrosports, i was going to order one from RM Stator as basscliff recomended but my god they wanted $60.00 for shipping charges????? wow.
Thanks again for your help.
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OK, assuming your '83 550 uses the same arrangement in the fuse panel:
Top fuse - lights. Headlight, instrument lights and tail light.
Second fuse - signals. Turn signals, horn and brakes.
Third fuse - ignition. Only powers the coils.
Fourth fuse - main fuse. This is between the battery and the rest of the bike.
Fifth fuse - AUX outlet. This is what protects the power at the two screws you see labeled + and - at the bottom of the fuse block.
The main and AUX fuses are live all the time, the other three are only live when the key is ON.
Hope this helps some.
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BassCliff
Originally posted by GQROD View PostI ordered the stator from electrosports, i was going to order one from RM Stator as basscliff recomended but my god they wanted $60.00 for shipping charges????? wow.
"Wow!" is right. The part I ordered from RM Stator for my bike cost $101 total, shipped. I don't understand such high shipping charges.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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GQROD
Originally posted by BassCliff View Post???
"Wow!" is right. The part I ordered from RM Stator for my bike cost $101 total, shipped. I don't understand such high shipping charges.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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GQROD
Originally posted by Steve View PostOK, assuming your '83 550 uses the same arrangement in the fuse panel:
Top fuse - lights. Headlight, instrument lights and tail light.
Second fuse - signals. Turn signals, horn and brakes.
Third fuse - ignition. Only powers the coils.
Fourth fuse - main fuse. This is between the battery and the rest of the bike.
Fifth fuse - AUX outlet. This is what protects the power at the two screws you see labeled + and - at the bottom of the fuse block.
The main and AUX fuses are live all the time, the other three are only live when the key is ON.
Hope this helps some.
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These two plus some auxillary lights i want to add will just make a mess out of the harness so i want to be able to expand things neatly.
By the way anyone know where i can get waterproof switches? i'm sure i can find a boat dealer that carries them just thought someone may have some advice on this.
Thanks again for your help!!Last edited by Guest; 09-08-2008, 12:25 AM.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostFifth fuse - AUX outlet. This is what protects the power at the two screws you see labeled + and - at the bottom of the fuse block..
anyhow, it's a good place to run the wires for the coils relay from, as it is already fused and gets the power directly from the batteryLast edited by psyguy; 09-08-2008, 03:43 AM.GS850GT
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GQROD
Originally posted by psyguy View Postthats what i had suggested but he said NO aux fuse (and i dont really know what the 550 fuse box looks like)
anyhow, it's a good place to run the wires for the coils relay from, as it is already fused and gets the power directly from the battery
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If you use the AUX circuit for your coils, be sure to change the fuse.
I think it comes with a 5-amp fuse as standard, you will want a 10-amp fuse for the coils.
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hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
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