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danweikert21

Hey everyone I need to replace the stator on my raider 10 model 1-0301. I’m looking for a stator I can run at least 2 led lights ( one for the front and one for the back ) do you think a 15 amp stator could handle that. And if there are bigger stators that fit on a Kohler k241s I would love to know about them. Thanks 

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Pullstart

You might be able to do as Stefan @Tractorhead did and wind your own…. He has some pretty detailed parts on his Bavarian Wheel Horse thread.

 

 

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danweikert21

Thanks I’ll check this out 

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danweikert21

If a 15 amp stator would work that is fine too. 

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Handy Don

If you use LED lights, you could do two bright lights with 2-3 amps max.

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danweikert21

Meaning it would only use 2-3? My plan is to have a short led bar go in place of the original lights and then to have a small led light in the back ( just bright enough to see what I’m doing when I back up when it’s dark )

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Handy Don
Just now, danweikert21 said:

Meaning it would only use 2-3? My plan is to have a short led bar go in place of the original lights and then to have a small led light in the back ( just bright enough to see what I’m doing when I back up when it’s dark )

Yes. 

For example, this light bar uses 18watts. 18w ÷ 12v = 1.5 amps. A small marker light for the rear would be about 8w (.66 amps). Together about 2.2 amps.

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pfrederi

15 amps is what ran 70 watts of incandescent headlights with out a problem.  LED will not tax it at all.

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danweikert21

Thanks for that. Your equation really helped 

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pfrederi
Just now, danweikert21 said:

Thanks for that. Your equation really helped 

Look up Ohms Law...

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WHX??

If you have access to a DMM Dan you can easily measure the amount of current the lights use. Best practice is fuse the lights with a less than 15 amp fuse. 

These lights

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Drew this So I fused them all at 10 amps which is well below the 20 amp output of the tractor. 

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Ohm law is a great tool to have in one's tool box but I like to see it for real.  The rated wattage can be different than what the manufacturer says and actual battery voltage plays a part. Also led's are rated in an equivalent wattage which can throw a monkey wrench into calculations. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsLLq6Rm5tU

 

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danweikert21

Thanks for the help you guys are awesome 

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857lover
8 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Look up Ohms Law...

@danweikert21 if he payed attention in tech ed he would’ve known that or asked me 😂

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danweikert21

I will admit I was a bit too busy goofing off :unsure:

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SylvanLakeWH

The guys got you covered… led’s no problem. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

BTW - Regarding not knowing or applying Ohms law, no worries… they’re letting everyone out of jail who has been convicted of violating it, and are expunging their records… you’ll be fine. :hide:

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danweikert21

I wonder if there letting them out for newtons law :o

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SylvanLakeWH
48 minutes ago, danweikert21 said:

I wonder if there letting them out for newtons law :o


Yes. Especially the first one… :(

 

Lots if objects at rest and staying at rest…

 

:sleeping-yellow:

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857lover

you guys are hilarious i want yo meet you all :greetings-clappingorange:

 

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peter lena

@danweikert21  have any of these? https://www.bing.com/search?FORM=UP97DF&PC=UP97&q=smal+alligator+clip+test+wires  , its vital that you insure your GROUNDING  TO RELATED WIRING , clip from battery cable ground bolt point , with this to headlight grounding  area, that will insure function with minimum electrical draw. clean and dielectric grease every related connection , I regularly use these alligator clips for wire run testing , makes it quick simple and easy , just an idea , pete

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danweikert21
27 minutes ago, peter lena said:

@danweikert21  have any of these? https://www.bing.com/search?FORM=UP97DF&PC=UP97&q=smal+alligator+clip+test+wires  , its vital that you insure your GROUNDING  TO RELATED WIRING , clip from battery cable ground bolt point , with this to headlight grounding  area, that will insure function with minimum electrical draw. clean and dielectric grease every related connection , I regularly use these alligator clips for wire run testing , makes it quick simple and easy , just an idea , pete

I’m def gonna but a set of those clips If I’m going to run new accessories I’m gonna do it right I hate having electrical issues because of a job half way done I see that stuff all the time in the mower shop. Thanks for the idea 

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peter lena

@danweikert21 ,  that battery ground bolt point is a good spot to add a battery cable to the engine to frame bolt , next to clutch pedal , from there , I  go to a 10-12 ga wire  to the ignition rectifier on engine tin cooling bolt mount , increasing ground to that point , then from that to headlights  ground , tell me how that works . that enhances  total wiring grounding , easy to do , pete

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