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kingsmith
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PostPosted: 12:40 - 04 Nov 2009    Post subject: HELP place to get stator plate/generator Reply with quote

is there any where i can get the thing rewired as i have managed to damage mine and cannot find another one..

HONDA MBX 125FE..

i just got one on ebay well i thought it, they said it was but when got it it was the mtx stator so totaly different in every way..

the mbx three phase alternator
and
mtx is AC generator and it works/ wired totaly differently on the bike, i just dont want to start hacking into the wiring to make it fit as good wiring on the bike..

so would most motor electrical place be able to rewire it or not?????

could not find anything on google..

cheers.. Mr. Green (i hope?)
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smegballs
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PostPosted: 11:33 - 05 Nov 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

You could actuall wire in the AC generator easy enough if it fits the mount points and rotor. Just take the two wired, one AC line each and plug them into the reg/rec unit where it will work its magic on the two feeds.

Obviously you won't have the same charging power but the SCR based regulator should still work on single phase power. This is assuming its a PMA (permanent magnet alternator).
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