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black wire from rectifier 17 Sep 2007 19:53 #171236

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found the black wire from the rectifier not connected. does this connect to the battery ground or to the frame or does it matter. would this create major problems if not connected? my battery had completely boiled off all of it's electrolyte and the bike has fried 4 coils before i noticed this. where does the wire connect? -thanks

could the previous owner have done this to hide something else wrong?

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black wire from rectifier 17 Sep 2007 20:07 #171241

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on my 74 z1 900, i have my black wire from the rectifier grounded off at the negitive side of the battery:) . Hope this helps
74 Z1a 900 (Apart and making it better than ever)
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black wire from rectifier 17 Sep 2007 21:50 #171258

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Yes...it connects to Your battery...according to the diagram though,it connects to the positive side.I've eliminated all the original components on my bike,so I can't look at Mine to be sure.

Looking at that diagram again,if You're talking about the black/yellow wire,then that one does connect to the negative side of the battery.


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black wire from rectifier 17 Sep 2007 22:13 #171259

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sandy, i have the combo rectifier/regulator from z1 enterprise's. Mine hust had the green plught that connects to the control block, and a black wire, which i asuned is the ground. I have had this wire connected to the negitive side of the battery for over 500 miles with no problem's, knock on wood :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

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74 Z1a 900 (Apart and making it better than ever)
77 Kz 650b (Threw a rod, going to sandwich in a 900 or 1000 motor)
76 Kz 400d
05 ninja zx-636
81 Kz 750 Ltd
Darien, Illinois

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black wire from rectifier 17 Sep 2007 22:18 #171261

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My aftermarket combo has 7 wires in total...2 go to the neg side,and 2 to the pos side.The other 3 go to the dynamo(alternator).

I was told that it was a "Heavy-duty" unit,hence the doubled-up connections to the battery.
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black wire from rectifier 18 Sep 2007 11:17 #171347

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If the wire is brown, but dirty, it may appear black. The brown wire gets switched 12v from the ignition switch.

The black/yellow wire goes to negative on the battery (as was mentioned).

If the brown wire or black/yellow wire is left unconnected on the regulator (not rectifier), it will overcharge and burn out your electrical system.

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