Neat wiring solution.
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Hi all, I'm fitting a DC system to my latest project and I'm after a nice neat solution to doing so. The rectifier is the BGM / Wassell type. It came with no sleeving or connectors. Obviously this needs joining in the the stator and loom. What I'm after are pictures of how others have done it. I'm using an MB simplified loom so I'm not using a junction box so I'm not too concerned about originality. I'm more interested in a neat looking job. Could anyone help me out? I'd be most grateful if you could. Thanks in advance Pete.
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Google or eBay Wago connectors very neat
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Mines not neat but practical 
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I use the Wago connectors in the headset after fitting a jocky b headlight as not enough room. The connection for the Wassel is a pain as it has 4 wires and not spades like a normal regulator. I use a 4 pin molex plug that you can get from Maplins. They come in male and femail parts with pins that crimp on. Put one on the regulator 2 yellows one red and a black to earth. The other half on the stator wires. You can remove the pins easily with a small screwdriver to pull the wires back through the mag housing should you need.
