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Post by tvnacman on Feb 17, 2014 7:24:27 GMT -5
My testing was based on the 11pole stator . The output of the 11pole I found to be positive charging st 125 to 135w . The regulator I eill have to say unknow at this time .
John
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Post by tvnacman on Feb 17, 2014 7:24:55 GMT -5
My testing was based on the 11pole stator . The output of the 11pole I found to be positive charging st 125 to 135w . The regulator I eill have to say unknow at this time .
John
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Post by tvnacman on Feb 17, 2014 7:25:56 GMT -5
Phone is wiggin again
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Post by tvnacman on Feb 17, 2014 7:34:09 GMT -5
Phone is wiggin again
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Post by tvnacman on Feb 17, 2014 7:34:25 GMT -5
Phone is wiggin again
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Post by justbuggin2 on Feb 17, 2014 10:13:51 GMT -5
I think its proboards my computer is doing the same tvnacman
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Post by dakotafig on Feb 17, 2014 11:43:04 GMT -5
Well, I have learned a lot and found a couple of potential other issues over the weekend. The first issue was the ignition switch not shutting off the scoot. Well, I took the switch out and found the green wire was broken off at the solder joint. I have been having an issue with it cutting out at various times while driving it and I'm not for sure if this could have anything to do with it or not..... Anyway, so I soldered the wire back on and all is well on that front. The biggest thing was the fuse block. I went to O'Reilly's and purchased a 5 circuit fuse block. Here is my thoughts with that: Circuit 1: Headlights Circuit 2: Rectifier output Circuit 3: Ignition switch Circuit 4: Dash lights etc. Circuit 5: Future (fuel injection ) Since I have a uni filter I don't have the stock air box, so I used one of the stock air box bracket and bent it flat to use as a mounting spot for the fuse block. I ran a main wire from the battery with a 20 amp fuse to supply power to each circuit on the fuse block. Then, each one of the individual power feeds runs up to the front. If I would have thought that through in the first place I could have bundled the wires and pulled them up at one time, but I ended up pulling three separate wires at three separate times. The ignition switch feed uses the existing stock wire, but the only thing it powers is the power to the ignition switch. I cut the other red wire that used to go to the stock rectifier. I'm not finished with the last circuit in these pictures yet, and I still have a zip tie holding the fuse block down, but I will screw that down tonight. Up front, I used two relays for the headlights. They basically follow the exact wiring diagram photo I posted earlier. You can see them just below and to the right of the horn. Some of you might ask why did I put the rectifier directly to the fuse block on its own wire. Well, as I took one of my mirrors off I found one of the running light wires had chafed through and actually shorted out. Well, being the fact there was no fuse between the rectifier and anything else that could have very likely contributed to the death of the factory rectifier. So, with its very own fuse almost directly to the battery, it would never be affected by any other short circuit or other wiring malfunction. I will probably end up increasing the fuse size to a 15 amp because if the 11 pole stator/rectifier is 135 watt, that is a little over 11 amps. My thoughts on fuses are always start small and go from there....... Hopefully tonight I can get everything completely buttoned up. The snow is almost completely melted so I could be riding. I do have one minor question, I haven't hooked up the fuel enricher yet and I will have to poke a new wire into the little two wire plug. Does anybody have any recommendations on getting the wires out of the plug without destroying it?
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Post by justbuggin2 on Feb 17, 2014 13:00:44 GMT -5
take a paper clip flatten the end of it and slid it in the connector to release the locking tab it will be a little tricky but it works
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Post by alleyoop on Feb 17, 2014 16:15:19 GMT -5
Very nice job Dakota, nice and neat and well thought out , GOOD JOB BRO. I think your thread will go into the tech section for others to take advantage of. Alleyoop
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Post by tvnacman on Feb 17, 2014 18:30:20 GMT -5
I would like to see the turbo he can make for his engine .
John
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Post by dakotafig on Feb 18, 2014 12:19:38 GMT -5
Turbo, ha, my wife is tired of the stator project on the scoot. Don't think a project like that would go over well. She wants me to ride it as much as I want to ride it because my truck uses a lot more gas than this does. On a side note, holy cow what a difference this upgrade made. My lights are MUCH, MUCH brighter and I didn't even think they were that bad to begin with. I also feel better about the way it is wired now. Basically my headlights, tail lights and dash lights could all short out and they would just blow their own fuse and I could still start it. I'm hoping to post a wiring diagram of what I did sometime this week.
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Post by tvnacman on Feb 18, 2014 12:53:29 GMT -5
On a scale 1-10 how hard was it to do?
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Post by dakotafig on Feb 18, 2014 18:12:10 GMT -5
It really wasn't that bad. If I was just going to upgrade the stator and rectifier, probably a 4 with 10 being the hardest. But, that doesn't give the wiring any protection at all. Obviously doing something the second time is much easier than the first so I could do the complete wiring change over in an evening this second time around. I would say my mods were probably only a 5 in terms of difficulty just for the fact I had to fish wires through the body, ect. I guess not really that hard, just takes some time.
That's why I'm hoping I can get some complete instructions and diagrams posted soon so maybe I could take the learning curve out for somebody.
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Post by tvnacman on Feb 19, 2014 21:32:02 GMT -5
Man this saga with my phone is getting old fast .
I'm happy thing went well !!!!!!!
John
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Post by dakotafig on Mar 2, 2014 16:53:33 GMT -5
Is there a way to upload a pdf file to the message board, or do I need to host it on my own somewhere and link to it? I would like to post my first draft instructions on what I did for this project for everyone to review and give me feedback. If I need to host is somewhere I can figure something out.
The instructions I wrote up ended up being a little more than I expected, but I hope they at least can make sense to someone and help them complete this down the road.......
Thanks.
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