Having read about every thread there's been regarding r/r's and stators, I have a basic question I'd like answered. The premise to this is the idea that one of the reasons that r/r's get hot and stators get cooked (with Shunt type r/r's) is that the excess generated current is being dumped to ground, which in turn, causes resistance in the wiring due to all the current flow. Here's my question: would a shunt type r/r and the stator run cooler if the generated voltage was being used by a load instead of being shunted to ground? By a 'load" I'm referring to lights, ignition and accessories.
I'll wait for the answer to be posted before moving on to the next question.
Thanks,
Willie
I'll wait for the answer to be posted before moving on to the next question.
Thanks,
Willie