MRBLUESKY Posted May 7, 2010 Posted May 7, 2010 Hican someone please assist me with this problem, i cant work it out from the wiring diagram.It concerns the 2 wires which come from the magneto to the rectifier (1 pink and 1 green). it has a 2 prong rectifier so one need to attach one ( currently the pink) to the rectifier and the other prong must attach direct to the the battery for charging purposes. which leave me with the green wire? what does this attach to? currently it not attached to anything.i have tested the battery to see if im charging it whilst running , buts only slightly high volts than when not running, the manual states it should be around 8.5 from the rectifier pre conversion. but its only just around 6 v only a faction higher thn when not running the engine.so i need to fing out where this green wire attaches to and how it all links together so it charges the batterycan any please help thanks Quote
Voodoo Posted May 7, 2010 Posted May 7, 2010 Hope its not the KE125 I owned 21 years ago! If it is, the wirings f***ed, thats why I got shot of it! 1 Quote
rennie Posted May 7, 2010 Posted May 7, 2010 without the diagram it's impossible! it could be an earth! Quote
MRBLUESKY Posted May 8, 2010 Author Posted May 8, 2010 i cant upload this diagram? what am i doing wrong . its only a small file, it says The image must be at least 0 pixels wide, 0 pixels high and at most 1024 pixels wide and 768 pixels high. The submitted image is 1522 pixels wide and 1063 pixels high. Quote
fredc Posted May 8, 2010 Posted May 8, 2010 The image must be at least 0 pixels wide, 0 pixels high and at most 1024 pixels wide and 768 pixels high. The submitted image is 1522 pixels wide and 1063 pixels high. Youv'e answered your own question the image is to big Quote
G_man Posted July 10, 2024 Posted July 10, 2024 did this ever get solved? I also cannot fathom what the green wire is for? Quote
RideWithStyles Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 Well just to answer a your recent question to this dusty thread, it’s a ground wire that would go to the frame ground point. Quote
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