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bgm stator conversion
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joeswoonara
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has anyone converted a standard BGM stator to DC i`ve converted a SIL one with no problem , but looking at the BGM the coils are wired slightly different and i cant work which one to disconnect and add the new wire to ..................hope that makes sense
any help most gratefully received
any help most gratefully received
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Just disconnect the one that grounds to the stator frame and tie in the new wire. They are wired exactly the same. 4 coils in series from ground to output.
The ground point might be tough to find since the BGM stator is not as loosely thrown together as a SIL one is.
The ground point might be tough to find since the BGM stator is not as loosely thrown together as a SIL one is.
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I did it to an early BGM a few years ago and totally agree with Grumpy. Just a matter of looking for where the first coil to the left of the pickup is connected to the laminated core of the stator via a small earth tag. It might be connected with other wires and if so will need to be separated.Grumpy225 wrote:Just disconnect the one that grounds to the stator frame and tie in the new wire. They are wired exactly the same. 4 coils in series from ground to output.
The ground point might be tough to find since the BGM stator is not as loosely thrown together as a SIL one is.
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disconnect the earth tag, that`s what i was having trouble with finding with a SIL stator the earth is situated under the last coil but the BGM which one
disconnect the earth tag, that`s what i was having trouble with finding with a SIL stator the earth is situated under the last coil but the BGM which one
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On that one I'd say you need to see if there's continuity between the yellow which appears to come out of the coil at the 8 o'clock position and what looks like an earth tag at the four o'clock position.
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joeswoonara
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ok thanks all for your input , it was the tag at eight o`clock , put the multi-meter on and it tests out ok
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