Stator
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:26 am
Does this look burnt up? The coating is good. Wires are not broken.
A quick check is continuity between the 3 wires, and no continuity to ground on any of them. If those 2 things check out, the stator is good.thefuzz wrote:Thanks Navigator.
The stator is not magnetic, the rotor is the magnet.Fred wrote:Looks perfect.
Warning When you replace the stator (your picture is stator coils) be very carefull to check the magnetic stator has not picked up a bolt or even a small nut or screw, Catastrophe is the result.
True, but the stator can build up a small magnetic field, enough to hold very small bits; also, the two timing pickup coils can do the same, so make sure the inside of that whole chamber is clear of metal bits.Herb wrote:The stator is not magnetic, the rotor is the magnet.Fred wrote:Looks perfect.
Warning When you replace the stator (your picture is stator coils) be very carefull to check the magnetic stator has not picked up a bolt or even a small nut or screw, Catastrophe is the result.
I suppose it is possible, but I have never seen it.WintrSol wrote:True, but the stator can build up a small magnetic field, enough to hold very small bits; also, the two timing pickup coils can do the same, so make sure the inside of that whole chamber is clear of metal bits.Herb wrote:The stator is not magnetic, the rotor is the magnet.Fred wrote:Looks perfect.
Warning When you replace the stator (your picture is stator coils) be very carefull to check the magnetic stator has not picked up a bolt or even a small nut or screw, Catastrophe is the result.
Can you explain static electricity and lightning strikes to me?Fred wrote:The coils are not magnetic but the rotor is ---it has magnets in it.... This is how electricity is made my rotating magnets over coils of wire
Put the rotor on the floor and you will pick up pliers let alone a nut or two.
Wether the rotor over coils or coils over rotor, all electricity on this planet is the same.
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NOnavigator wrote:Can you explain static electricity and lightning strikes to me?Fred wrote:The coils are not magnetic but the rotor is ---it has magnets in it.... This is how electricity is made my rotating magnets over coils of wire
Put the rotor on the floor and you will pick up pliers let alone a nut or two.
Wether the rotor over coils or coils over rotor, all electricity on this planet is the same.
Here A1 motorcycle how to.
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/how-it ... ndamentals
As many as 6 times herb ---Wow.
Fred wrote:NOnavigator wrote:Can you explain static electricity and lightning strikes to me?Fred wrote:The coils are not magnetic but the rotor is ---it has magnets in it.... This is how electricity is made my rotating magnets over coils of wire
Put the rotor on the floor and you will pick up pliers let alone a nut or two.
Wether the rotor over coils or coils over rotor, all electricity on this planet is the same.
Here A1 motorcycle how to.
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/how-it ... ndamentals
As many as 6 times herb ---Wow.
They are basically the same thing, both are types of static electricity which is caused by friction between different objects. This friction causes the movement of electrons from one object to the other, until the charge builds up to a point it can jump to an object with a lower electrical charge.navigator wrote:Can you explain static electricity and lightning strikes to me?Fred wrote:The coils are not magnetic but the rotor is ---it has magnets in it.... This is how electricity is made my rotating magnets over coils of wire
Put the rotor on the floor and you will pick up pliers let alone a nut or two.
Wether the rotor over coils or coils over rotor, all electricity on this planet is the same.
Here A1 motorcycle how to.
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/how-it ... ndamentals
As many as 6 times herb ---Wow.
OK, Got it, ....so no coils or magnets heh?Fred wrote:A tracer goes up into the sky before the static tracks down it. No ship can be damaged at sea as it is earthed to the sea along with any steel structure with anything in it.
Ahhh so thats what you wanted to say.navigator wrote:OK, Got it, ....so no coils or magnets heh?Fred wrote:A tracer goes up into the sky before the static tracks down it. No ship can be damaged at sea as it is earthed to the sea along with any steel structure with anything in it.