What are the 3 yellow wires from stator?

What are the 3 yellow wires from stator?

Re: the 3 yellow wires from stator As was mentioned, they are the three-phase output of the alternator. The Molex style connector is what connects them to the bike’s regulator/rectifier. The contacts inside the connector were getting loose and it caused many of the alternators to overheat and fail.

Do the 3 yellow wires from the stator matter?

No, the 3 yellow wires from the stator don’t matter which is which, just hook them up. vfrcapn, Jun 8, 2012 #2

What are the colors of the stator pole?

My colors and number of wires don’t match up. The Stator is an 11 pole. Wires coming off are 3- Yellow, 1- Green, and 1- Blue and White. The three yellows must go to the Voltage Reg., Blue and White is the Pick up or Trigger wire, but it connects to a Black and White wire.

Which is the pick up wire on a stator?

The Stator is an 11 pole. Wires coming off are 3- Yellow, 1- Green, and 1- Blue and White. The three yellows must go to the Voltage Reg., Blue and White is the Pick up or Trigger wire, but it connects to a Black and White wire. A Green wire to Ground.

How to connect a 3 wire alternator stator?

If you have a 3 wire stator – either 6 or 12 volt, I suggest you connect the green/black and green/yellow wires together (check the wiring diagram for your bike to be sure) , connect them to one AC wire to a power box or the rectifier with the green/white to the other.

No, the 3 yellow wires from the stator don’t matter which is which, just hook them up. vfrcapn, Jun 8, 2012 #2

My colors and number of wires don’t match up. The Stator is an 11 pole. Wires coming off are 3- Yellow, 1- Green, and 1- Blue and White. The three yellows must go to the Voltage Reg., Blue and White is the Pick up or Trigger wire, but it connects to a Black and White wire.

Where does the Black Wire go on a stator?

The 3 yellow wires connect to the stator. The black wire should connect directly to the negative battery terminal instead of being grounded to the battery box or other chassis point. This helps cut resistance in the charging system. Newer replacement r/r units may have a 6th wire, called the “sense” wire.

How many wires do you need for a stator?

Stock r/r units have 5 wires. The 3 yellow wires connect to the stator. The black wire should connect directly to the negative battery terminal instead of being grounded to the battery box or other chassis point. This helps cut resistance in the charging system. Newer replacement r/r units may have a 6thwire, called the “sense” wire.

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