kide
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Aaron Wilson - glad you got it fixed, I'm still a little puzzled.. The wiring diagram I looked at doesn't show any ground for the stator coils, it's just a bunch of coils in series with the two end leads connected to a solid state VR, with DC output and the VR case ground providing the DC charge. Dirt or corrosion on the stator wouldn't affect the way the system works, UNLESS the stator actually is supposed to have a ground (which corrosion could affect).
edit... Now, looking at the 1250 diagram, I see it doesn't show a ground on either the stator or the VR (got to be one someplace) . For my own sanity, can someone clarify? Advise I was giving Aaron was at least partially based on that drawing, and the one for the next series up (which shows the stator "floating" above ground and the VR case grounded..
edit... Now, looking at the 1250 diagram, I see it doesn't show a ground on either the stator or the VR (got to be one someplace) . For my own sanity, can someone clarify? Advise I was giving Aaron was at least partially based on that drawing, and the one for the next series up (which shows the stator "floating" above ground and the VR case grounded..