Electrical problem with Stator

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Hi, I've recently purchased a 03 Husaberg fe 501. The stator was missing so I bought an eletrex stator and I'm a little confused about where the two yellow wires and the blue wire plug into.
Could anyone please tell me where they go or send me a diagram as I've heard if the wires are incorrectly connected is will burn the stator out.
Cheers Adz
 
Find attached drawing in post bellow.

Two yellow and one blue wire are connected to voltage rectifier for charging battery and supply light, etc.

You have also fitting instructions on Eletrex site:
•For Husaberg models only (1998-2003). Check approximate resistance values as below with originals:
Red to Black source coil 3000ohms Green to Black pulse coil160ohms

•New design gives a strong spark at very low RPM for easy starting and optimum reliability
•Standard output for lighting and battery charging (if fitted) is single phase with 2 yellow wires, this will suit most models
•This unit also has the capability of being configured as a 3-phase hi-output system simply by connecting our high power regulator/rectifier RR17.
•Fitting instructions included where the original stator system has a single yellow cable for lighting or an additional blue cable (earth).
 

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Hi

The yellows and blue are for lights and bat. charging.
When you only run lights you can only conect one yellow (70 w) but if you are using bat. you should conect the 2 yellows (70 + 70 W).

Also think of one solution like I've posted some time ago, to try to protect the CDI against peaks of power that some people say that can hapen with those stators, don't know never used that stator.

Need anything just ring.

:cheers:
ZAGA
 

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