the stator on an outboard functions much like the alternator on you car. its sole purpose is to supply the ignition system with power after the engine is started and charges the battery when the engine is running
The stator assembly on the 125 hp Force outboard provides both voltage for the ignition system, and charging system. The stator is located under the flywheel.
An electric motor has a stator and a rotor. The stator does not move. The rotor rotates inside the stator.
The stator on an Evinrude outboard is located under the engine flywheel.
The stator is usually underneath the flywheel and produces power for the power packs to fire the spark plugs
AC motor has two main winding components - stator and a rotor. Stator winding is stationary where as rotor winding is on rotating part.
Stator
stator
A stator is a part found in an electric motor. It can be part of the electrical system on a motor bike or on a siren such as is used for warnings by Civil Defence.
Yes. For example, you can have an outboard motor on a boat.
the motor is a 1967 outboard
on right side of motor behind the motor cover plate
The stator used on an outboard engine, generates voltage to power the ignition system. In most applications, an additional coil, incorporated within the stator assembly, supplies voltage to the charging system as well.