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Regulator / Rectifier leads
- Cardin
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Obviously the yellow wires are for the stator, the black is the ground, and both the Brown and Red/White wires are some kind of hot. What's the difference?
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Looks like the brown wire connects mostly to lights, which don't care if it's AC or DC whereas the white/red connects to the coils, started and battery where DC voltage is the only option.
Weird.
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The brown wire is the voltage-sense wire. It connects to the switched side of the ignition switch. There's usually other brown wires to tap into. This wire gets battery voltage when the ignition key is on. The regulator senses the battery voltage through this wire. Without the brown wire hooked up properly, you can melt the electrical system, so be careful.
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I've read a little, and from what I gather it checks out how much voltage is at a spot in your circuitry and adjusts it's output to push that monitored circuitry closer to the desired voltage.
I'm rewiring the ride, and I'd really like to wrap my head around the needs of everything.
I'm thinking that if I run the red/white direct to battery as well as fused and through the key, connect the brown in after the key, and then to fused outs to drive the acc, ignition and light circuits, that that's a pretty sound approach?
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Can you explain to me a little theory on the function of this voltage-sense wire?
I've read a little, and from what I gather it checks out how much voltage is at a spot in your circuitry and adjusts it's output to push that monitored circuitry closer to the desired voltage.
I'm rewiring the ride, and I'd really like to wrap my head around the needs of everything.
I'm thinking that if I run the red/white direct to battery as well as fused and through the key, connect the brown in after the key, and then to fused outs to drive the acc, ignition and light circuits, that that's a pretty sound approach?
That looks good to me.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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