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Offline jto1

Floating ground electrosport esl990 cr250r stator
« on: September 17, 2016, 09:37:11 AM »

Trying to figure out how to do a floating ground set up using this stator. I understand the floating ground concept with unsoldering the light coil ground, running it through a reg/rec, and a small battery.

My question with this set up, the lighting coil off the stator has 2 yellow wires, 1 for positive and 1 for ground, and it doesn't matter which is which. Since that is the case, and polarity can be reversed or not, and you choose 1 of the wires for a ground to the frame, wouldn't this already be a floating ground set up?  Instead of grounding to the frame, couldn't I just run that to my reg/rec set up?

Maybe I'm wrong, but I am understanding that the lighting coil is not grounded to the stator plate. I get this from step 4 in their direcions saying use mounting plate screw as ground.

Step  4  Connect  the  YELLOW  wires  to  ground. Note:  It  does  not  matter  which  YELLOW  wire you  use  to  ground.  You  can  use  one  of  the mounting  screws  for  the  stator  plate  as  a ground.

Offline Langbolt

Floating ground electrosport esl990 cr250r stator
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2016, 05:22:02 PM »
Here's something that may help

Offline jto1

Floating ground electrosport esl990 cr250r stator
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2016, 06:41:59 PM »
I am pretty sure thats exactly how the stator is set up, it has 2 yellow wires for the lighting coil, one is a hot, and the other gets grounded to the frame. The configuration of the wires doesn't matter, so I'm guessing that means that the coil winding isn't grounded to the stator plate, and is essentially already a floating ground. Would that be correct?

 

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