Will a bad rectifier cause no spark?

Will a bad rectifier cause no spark?

The regulator/ rectifier is a voltage regulator that keeps the battery supplied with a steady 13.4 dc volts no matter what the stator is putting out, which is AC volts that varies with engine RPM. A bad regulator/ rectifier will result in a dead battery, and once the battery is competely dead you will not get a spark.

How do you test a stator motor?

Insert each probe into a stator socket. You should read around 0.2 to 0.5 ohms. If you show an open circuit with the “Open” or infinity reading or have higher resistance, then the stator is bad and you must replace it. If these tests all produce positive results, then the stator itself is good.

What voltage should a stator put out?

For example a 32-amp stator should put out 18 volts AC (VAC) per each 1000-RPM. At 2000 it should be 36 VAC (18×2). At 3000 RPM it should be 54 VAC (18 X 3). Each system has a certain voltage it should produce per 1000 RPM.

Is a stator AC or DC?

The stator is the coil of wire housed inside the engine case. A magnet on a shaft spins within the stator, creating alternating current (AC). That current travels along fairly heavy gauge wire through the case and into the rectifier/regulator which converts it to DC power, and at a consistent output.

What does a stator do in a DC motor?

In a DC motor, the stator provides a rotating magnetic field that drives the armature to rotate. A simple DC motor uses a stationary set of magnets in the stator, and a coil of wire with a current running through it to generate an electromagnetic field aligned with the centre of the coil.

How much electricity does a stator produce?

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Most of the 8 coil stators are rated at 20 to 22 amp and around 300 to 320 watt! Now on the charging systems on scooters the max voltage output is around 14.4 volts on a 150 scooter just like mine and of course the voltage output is regulated by the regulator/rectifier.

How many watts does a 200 amp alternator produce?

Likewise, how many watts does a 200 amp alternator produce? 14.4 volts x 60 amps = 864 watts. A large alternator can be 200 amps or more. 14.4 volts x 200 amps = 2880 watts.

Can an alternator power a house?

You can use car alternators to power a home. One method of doing this is to use the alternators to recharge storage batteries. These batteries could then be used to power an inverter, which would produce the AC voltage needed to run the house. As the gas engine runs, it will recharge the battery.

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