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In a full wave rectifier circuit, you can do one of two things: Float the AC side or float the DC side. They CAN NOT share a common ground. If I remember there was a detailed procedure on modifying the stator to float the AC common. It does not require rewinding, just a simple mod with a soldering iron. The AC side is then isolated from engine/chassis gouund, and the +12V DC ground may now be connected there.
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Thank you, This is the kind of concise answer I was looking for.
Not what I wanted to hear, but, a positive answer one way or another. I have reviewed and copied the instructions for floating the ground from several web sites. So I have accurate documention on "How to do it". Most of the articals show how to re-wind the stator's poles as well as which wires to disconnect. Im sure I can figure out how to de-solder and splice a new wire into the system. Time to break out the tools and get to work. Thank you for your help. Jeff Wallace |
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