> I am a member of the KLR650 web group (670+ members) and > several listers have had miserable results with the Electrex > stator & regulator/rectifier upgrade. The KLR charging > system** is 3 phase AC, rated at 14 amps @ >8000 rpm, > 14 volts. Some listers are looking for a more powerfull (higher > amperage) setup that is a 'drop-in' affair, without fabricating > sealing rubbers or soldering new electrical connectors. While > some riders may want a more powerfull rewind, many want to > purchase a complete unit and keep their stock setup. I have > concerns about a more powerfull setup because the stock > regulator is located under the seat in a (relatively) still air > environment. > >** there is an integral CDI pickup coil in the stator. > > Please send me information about your products, including > pricing, warrantee & performance specs. > >Thank you for your help.
charging system inquiry
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charging system inquiry
My inquiry was to find a reliable source for alternator upgrades. While
Electrex appears to have been helpful in trying to assist the two listers with
their problems, both Electrex charging system installations are running as total
loss electrical systems. The stators require the purchaser to fabricate their
own sealing grommets for the stator's wires and in one case, the incorrect
connector was supplied. Both riders had installation problems with the stator
due to the Electrex unit being 5 mm thicker than the stock unit and that longer
mounting bolts with special heads are required to successfully mount the
stator. This information was not included with the stators.
Most riders looking for an upgrade want to add higher wattage headlight bulbs
and other accessories including heated hand grips and heated riding apparel.
One rider recently left on a trip from San Diego to Alaska, with a brand new
battery and the Electrex stator and regulator/rectifier installed. His battery
was electrically drained and was forced to perform field surgery to reinstall
his stock stator and regulator- rectifier. His charging system is now fine with
the stock units installed on his late 90's KLR650. His electrical system is
stock, with the addition of heated hand grips (45 watts) and an LED voltage
monitor.
Another rider has a 1988 KLR650 and his Electrex system also killed his
battery. His CDI ignition unit has also gone haywire after he installed the
Electrex stator and regulator/rectifier.
There is also skepticism about the increased output for the Electrex upgrade.
They don't have any specifications for the maximum wattage output for their
stators for the KLR..
It was my hope that Ricky Stators could be an alternative source to the Electrex
units for a straight forward installation that works, without buyers having to
spend numerous additional hours trying to make it work.
Thank you for your help.
Jim
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From: "Ricky Stator"
To: "Jim Hyman"
jim-we carry the electrex stators and have had no problems with
them what-so-ever and that includes the rec/reg-are you running
some other loads other than stock?-please advise since we have
good luck with them perhaps you are experiencing problems
caused by some other components-thanks-ricky
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From: Jim Hyman
To: stator@...
Date: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:34 PM
Subject: KLR650 inquiry
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