jeffroot
Mechanical
- Sep 5, 2006
- 27
I have some basic questions about a stator. Specifically this one is in a motorcycle.
The stator in question is static, has 8 posts, and 2 of them are wound for an ignition circuit. The remaining 6 posts are empty. I am planning to use them for a lighting circuit. Lets assume the lighting circuit comes from the stator as ?V AC, goes to a switch, then a 12v shunt-type regulator/rectifier, then to a 55W headlight.
Q1: If I wind the extra posts to make the lighting circuit, close the switch and run the lights, does this increase the load on the engine? I know its seems like a stupid question, it does right?
Q2: If I wind the extra posts to make the lighting circuit, but leave the switch open and do not run lights, is the engine still feeling the extra load from the stator?
The stator in question is static, has 8 posts, and 2 of them are wound for an ignition circuit. The remaining 6 posts are empty. I am planning to use them for a lighting circuit. Lets assume the lighting circuit comes from the stator as ?V AC, goes to a switch, then a 12v shunt-type regulator/rectifier, then to a 55W headlight.
Q1: If I wind the extra posts to make the lighting circuit, close the switch and run the lights, does this increase the load on the engine? I know its seems like a stupid question, it does right?
Q2: If I wind the extra posts to make the lighting circuit, but leave the switch open and do not run lights, is the engine still feeling the extra load from the stator?