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Stator Output/ Stator Testing/ Device load Ratings 2015

19K views 88 replies 12 participants last post by  onewizard  
I am going to start by saying, I found some startling news as to the Osram 65 Watt bulb I am using, and may be going back to OEM for low beam.

To simplify and reduce text :
Base load=ignition;fuel pump; tail and license plate bulbs; city lights are LED 5.89 ADC @ 14.5 VDC

Headlight = Osram super bright PX26D #64217 rated 65 Watt @ 12VDC, actual wattage @ 14.5 VDC=80 Watts BTW they are now obsolete 5.3 ADC @ 14.5 VDC

Fan = 4.81 amp @ 14.5 VDC=70 watts

Heated Oxford Grips on Max=3 amp @ 14.5 VDC


Fluke meter displaying MvDC is being driven by a hall effect
clamp on amp probe that outputs 1 Mv per amp DC, measured at the Compu-Fire regulator positive output wire.

Fluke meter showing VDC is connected to the battery terminals
Testing was done at 1500 RPM with base load and fan

Testing was done again @ 3000 RPM, with base loads and all other loads as described.


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Note:
Since this bike has 6 KM on it, is strapped down on my lift and has no other cooling, beyond the rad fan, I felt it prudent to limit how fast and how long I ran this motor , picture #562 is what I would say is maximum output, you may gain 1 volt at 6000 RPM which would be 24 watts. My feeling is we are at saturation with the magnetic field at 3000 RPM. So what I will say is this stater has a maximum output of 348 Watts. Always keep in mind that your battery if less than 12.4 VDC becomes a continuous load. Something I will try and show once the stater is changed out on Smiley's bike.

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#565 fan and base electrics
#549 showing regulator and amp clamp
#550 base electrics
#551 base electrics & Fan
#552 base electrics & Fan & low beam
# 553 base electrics, low & high beam
#554 base electrics, low & high beam & heated grips
#562 base electrics, low & high beam & heated grips & fan @ 3000 RPM

The Kawasaki spec is: 14 V – 24 A @5 000 r/min (rpm)

That is 336W. The Kawasaki spec is probably pretty conservative, so it matches up well with your numbers.