What burns out a stator?
A bad diode in a rectifier will dump AC current into a system. The AC current heats up the stator and the heat destroys the insulation and ultimately carbonizes it turning it into a low resistance brick.
How long does it take to deliver a stator coil regulator?
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How can I tell if my stator needs to be replaced?
This test makes sure that the stator isn’t shorting out to the ground. Your meter should read “OL” or open line. If the multimeter is picking up a reading, it means your stator needs to be replaced. Repeat this test for each of the windings.
How does a stator work on an ATV?
Think of it like your car’s alternator. Stators can look quite different depending on the brand of ATV and model, but in general, they consist of an iron core, wire coils, and a cable that allows the stator to be connected to the voltage regulator.
Can a multimeter be used to test a stator?
Some people opt to replace the stator without checking, but testing a stator is easier than replacing it as long as you have a multimeter. You can get a multimeter for $10-40 on Amazon, so you might as well just have one around for when you need it. In order to test your stator, you only need two things, neither of which is expensive.
Why is the regulator on my Harley stator not working?
The regulator protects the battery voltage and when the battery voltage climbs too high it shuts off current to ground and bleeds it off as heat. That is what the heat fins on the regulator box are for, to dissipate the heat. If the regulator did not monitor the voltage to your battery it would destroy it.
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What should the voltage be for a stator Charger?
A good rule of thumb is you can convert to power by multiplying the stator amps ( current) x the battery ( voltage ). You can use 13 as a good all around battery voltage. That is a good healthy battery staying charged just above 12 volts. Example only: Let’s say the stator is rated for 10 amps x 13-volt battery: 10 x 13=130 watt charging system.
What kind of regulator does a Harley Davidson use?
The standard Harley regulator uses an electrical component in it called an SCR, silicon controlled rectifier, which is a little electrical switch. When the regulator sees your voltage climbing to high to the battery it shorts the stator wires to ground, which kills all the output from that leg of the stator.