Lucas stator

Started by Wilhelm Fourie, 23 January, 2024, 15:07:17

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Wilhelm Fourie

Hi Guys. I am new to the group and i am battling with my stator. Previous owner fiddled with the wires. I would like to know how to wire the 3 Pair of opposing coils in order to get 6v for my coil and 6v for my charging . Many thanks

TTJOHN

If you look in Rupert Ratio book it will tell you. depending on the wiring colours usually a lot of people like to upgrade their system to have twelve volt, this is possible by joined two wires together, if you still want six volt you use all three wires, on later stators you onluy get two wires.

Henry10

The exact details may depend on the specifics of your setup, so it's always a good idea to refer to your device's manual or documentation if available.

Here's a general guide:

Identify Coil Pairs:

Make sure you have three pairs of coils.
For each pair, you should have two wires (positive and negative) coming from each coil.
Wire Connection:

Connect the positive wire from the first coil in the first pair to the positive wire of the second coil in the same pair.
Connect the positive wire from the second coil in the first pair to the positive wire of the third coil in the same pair.
Repeat this process for the negative wires, creating series connections within each pair.
Parallel Connection:

Now, take the positive wire from the first pair and connect it to the positive wire of the second pair.
Do the same for the negative wires.
Repeat this process for the third pair.
Final Output:

The output will be taken from the remaining positive and negative wires. This should give you a 6V output.
Always double-check your connections and consult any documentation that came with your equipment. If your coils have specific polarity requirements, make sure to follow those. Additionally, consider using a multimeter to confirm the voltage at different points in your circuit to ensure accuracy and safety. If you're unsure about any aspect of the wiring, it's advisable to consult with someone experienced in electrical work or a professional.

Hope you already fixed your issue, but with these beauties you can never know.