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Author: | Duc906 [ Thu Mar 19, 2015 8:52 am ] |
Post subject: | alternator wires |
The alternator wires on my 906 have been getting hot at the connectors near the alternator so I've had to strip the cable back about 4" to get rid of the burnt bits, so now I need to replace the cables back to the regulator. What size cable should I use? Also I was thinking about leaving out the connectors and soldering the wires together, is that a wise move or not? Thanks in advance Ken |
Author: | higgy [ Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: alternator wires |
I had my stator rebuilt and had them add 12 gauge multi strand copper lead wires long enough to reach my relocated Shindengen Mosfett SH775 regulator at the rear of the bike I figured if the lead wires are burnt so are the stator windings. The Shindengen Mosfett SH775 regulator is a true regulator not a shunt type which should improve the life of the stator as it reduces heat caused by hysterisis and also should eliminate the additional heat caused by lowering the wattage demands with all the LED's I've added in place of the incandescents I also made a platform to re energize the magnet I am now in the process of installing a more modern fuse box, wish I'd seen this one went with this one |
Author: | nickta [ Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: alternator wires |
Hi Ken. When I did the 907 I used some solar cable I had lying around. It was the same size as 4mm (or maybe 4.5mm) automotive cable. It has the bonus of having a black outer sheath, so can be tied off the frame etc without looking too out of place. I soldered the wiring in place too. Down side of this was I couldn't remove the connection when I did the sprag clutch, though if you leave enough slack, the alternator cover can be swung out of the way and tied to a convenient point while doing the work, so no big drama. Instead of twitching the wires together and soldering, I cut the insides out of a joiner crimp connector (I think it was the red, but may have been the blue?) and soldered these on to the wires of the alternator and the regulator (they have the smaller wires). I didn't crush the bits from the connector, but "shaped" them so they were snug on each wire. Then I laid the cable where I wanted it to go and did the same with that. I put a couple of layers of heat shrink over each join to insulate it all. No problems since, and took about an hour to do all up. Have you done the Relay/ignition mod yet? Do you have any extra equipment to run, heated grips, higher wattage headlight, driving lights, radio/intercom etc? These will put the Alternator under the pump. Cheers. Nick. |
Author: | Duc906 [ Fri Mar 20, 2015 10:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: alternator wires |
Author: | higgy [ Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: alternator wires |
Author: | Duc906 [ Fri Mar 20, 2015 11:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: alternator wires |
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