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RR - how to tell what are the output connections

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this is a follow up to my thread about a dried-up battery
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?p=886387&posted=1#post886387

i am not too sure if my rr has been connected properly (it is supposedly an rr used on kawasakis)
i know that 3 pins are the input for the stator wires

is there a way to tell (test) which output pin is which (i.e. negative, positive, sense)?


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all good

all good

i was able to find a wiring diagram for this rr and confirm what each of the connections is :)
 
Care to share? :-k

I looked in a couple of places this morning when I saw your post, and saw that you were asking on other forums, too.
Where did you find the information?

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Yep, right there it is, on the top of page 64.

I have bookmarked that site. I have a device at home that I bought on eBay as a replacement for my wife's r/r. It was labelled as a Gold Wing unit, but I could not get it to work. I am not sure if it is one of the early units that is only a rectifier, or maybe I connected to the wrong terminals. With this site I will be able to check it when I get home in a couple of weeks.

Oh yeah, Greetings.
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