CDI Electronics website..

limbwalker

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I'm trying to find out and went to their site, yet still am not sure which single AC (unrectified) wire of the three to pick up and use to feed my isolator I want to run to charge my batteries..if someone could shed some power my way, I'd appreciate it...thank you
 

limbwalker

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Re: CDI Electronics website..

Not a valid address....as I mentioned, I've Been to the cdi website, but it doesnt actually say what wires are for what....Which is "the trigger" wire do ??...a Merc mechanic told me that there is an unrectified wire coming off the stator, he said there was 3 wires from stator and one of them is the one I need to feed the isolator...i'm thinking it should be around 14-18VAC...but which one is it...this is the question
 

Charlie61

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Re: CDI Electronics website..

htty//www.cdielectronics.com/sale. is a good site i was just there. when you get there go to select launge/when search site;put name of engain or part , when write what you are looking for; "parts, wiring, color cord for mercury . it's there I use it all the time
 

Chris1956

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Re: CDI Electronics website..

You are trying to feed a battery isolator so you can charge more than one battery? I am not sure CDIElectronics addresses that topic. You would need to run a heavy wire from the rectifier +DC connection to the isolator. The wire currently on that connection is usually red, and between the two yellow stator wires.

Hopefully this is on an older V6 motor. The older inline motors probably don't charge enough to overcome the voltage drop of the isolator.
 
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