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#121537 05/06/25 07:27 PM
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I have just fitted a Chonda motor to one of these Cox rideons and once again I am a bit confused with the charging wires. The Chonda motor has a red and a yellow wire coming from the stator. As this mower had a Briggs motor fitted with a single red wire going into the loome. I assume I just connect the red wire from the stator to the red wire in the loom and ignore the yellow wire. I am wondering if joining the red and yellow together would increase the charging rate? Any thoughts?

NormK #121538 06/06/25 12:02 AM
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Hi Norm,

Yes that's what I would do ,just connect the red Chonda wire to the loom.

Red is DC (regulated): It's the output of the rectifier/regulator, providing stable DC voltage.
Yellow is AC (unregulated): It's the raw alternating current directly from the stator coils.

Joining the red and yellow wires is highly likely to cause damage.

Make sure the yellow wire is properly insulated to prevent it from shorting out against the engine block or other components.

Red Wire (with diode): The red wire with a diode is almost certainly the DC (direct current) output from the charging system.


Cheers
Max.

NormK #121539 06/06/25 11:13 AM
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Thanks Max I will try it that way and see what it charges


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