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Offline bansheedave

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wire harness
« on: July 18, 2013, 03:35:09 PM »
I'm running a kdx250 stator on my kx. It powers only my headlight. Tthe rest of my lights are on a stand alone system powered by a battery pack. My question is, if I run a rectifier/regulator and a small motorcycle battery, can I run the whole system off the stator lighting lead and charge the battery at tje same time? Or am I just wishing the impossible? :?

Offline 81cr450

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Re: wire harness
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2013, 01:49:07 AM »
Working on the same thing with an rmx250. I found this guys work helpful, I havent got to try it yet though. I found some alternate battery options to what he's running though

http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/867723-xr250r-enduro-project-using-the-tusk-kit/

I really think you'd need rewind that stator to have enough juice to burn some off with the rectifier, something like this down lower in the thread

http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=7198

Does it work? I dont know , but I'm goona try it this way. It also needs 2 outs from your stator , you have to float the ground, one side of the stator goes up through the rectifier & battery to ground the other goes through your headlight.
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Offline bansheedave

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Re: wire harness
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2013, 02:23:50 AM »
I am not using the two tail light wires from the stock kdx harness. Looks easier than I was thinking. I know about the regulator/rectifier from radioshack. It's a common upgrade for ct90's. Wiring that in behind my voltage regulator would be easy. And it looks as if rewinding the stator maybe necessary. Not sure. I am running the tusk kit like your link shows. Just finding a battery to fit my bike may be the hardest part.

Offline 81cr450

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Re: wire harness
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2013, 11:36:19 AM »
I'm looking at using a cheapie sealed lead acid like ^xr^ did. Just ebay search 12V sla battery , it's like powerchair batteries powerwheels type that I'm looking at, & look at the sizes to get close to what you want. I was thinking of using a pair a RC car 7.2v & series wiring them , but where the other batteries are only in the 2 lb range & cheap I see no reason not to use them. I know chinese battery, but even if you just pitch in the recycle bin once a year. They do make some nice LIion? but like $80 a pop just to pass inspection FFF that.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/PowerStar-Replacement-UB1223A-12V-2-3AH-Sealed-Lead-Acid-SLA-AGM-Battery-/171078826185?pt=US_Rechargeable_Batteries&hash=item27d517b8c9

This one here is quite small

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-UB1213-12V-1-3AH-Battery-Replaces-SLA1005-1-2AH-NP1-2-12-BP1-2-12-WP1-2-12-/190775233702?pt=US_Rechargeable_Batteries&hash=item2c6b170ca6
« Last Edit: July 19, 2013, 11:41:28 AM by 81cr450 »
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Re: wire harness
« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2013, 07:29:14 AM »
I added the bridge rectifier today. May still upgrade the battery. But with the bike and battery in place, I get 13 volts dc. With just running the battery, it is 11-12 volts dc.