Re: Rectifier/Regulator circuit for an outboard motor?
From: Sunny (sunny_at_nospam.net)
Date: 07/06/04
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Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 22:08:45 -0400
chris@nospam.com wrote:
>
> BINGO! I just took a few minutes to Google and came across this page.
> It looks like exactly what you need and has a circuit schematic. To
> change this to a 1-phase circuit, delete R1, SCR3, D4, and D7. Just
> make sure things are properly heat sinked.
>
> http://www.takisnet.org/~abayko/vreg.pdf
>
> -Chris
Thanks Chris - it looks promising. As I noted in an earlier post, my
dealer is adamant that the two yellow wires are the output of a 2-phase
alternator with the other ends of the coils grounded. However it seems
to me that is irrelevant, it should still work if I delete SCR3 and
associated components, and connect the two stator coils to the remaining
winding inputs, right?
Sunny
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