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motocycle shawn
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The a update for every one i'v been talking with about doing the at home stator rewinding. will i have to say after reading the stator pages i jumped in with both feet. to make this short i did what is posted in the stator pages and it worked great and was not as bad as it sounded. but to do a nice and good job winding the coils have a friend hold the wire and keep each wire tight as you wind it. here are some photos for all to see.
i did it i say thanks to the great guy's and gal's we have on this site.
the cost to do this was $30 and you can find the wire at any ele'c motor repair shop..
info from this site.
recoating the stator just to be safe.
winding it.
done tested and sealed.
works great and tested good first time. i would be glad to hand wind one for some one if needed. and i would not ask much at all .. just a fyi if any one wants to do it. but thats all for now. i hope more people try this and save some cash $30 for me to do the one i did or $149 for a new one...
i saved $119!!! and i need that for my 1100e motor build.
i did it i say thanks to the great guy's and gal's we have on this site.
the cost to do this was $30 and you can find the wire at any ele'c motor repair shop..
info from this site.
recoating the stator just to be safe.
winding it.
done tested and sealed.
works great and tested good first time. i would be glad to hand wind one for some one if needed. and i would not ask much at all .. just a fyi if any one wants to do it. but thats all for now. i hope more people try this and save some cash $30 for me to do the one i did or $149 for a new one...
i saved $119!!! and i need that for my 1100e motor build.