Hey all,
I acquired a 14hp briggs I/C engine I'm putting in a gravely 36" walk behind mower. Model 287707-0227-01. The wires coming off the stator have been cut, which is where the diode was. There is still enough wire coming out of the stator but someone down the road cut off the diode connector. I don't want to buy the briggs connector as it won't fit my mower anyway. I just need the actual diode part number so I can solder it in myself. I can't find it anywhere on the internet. I also don't know enough about electronics to know what diode I could use. Hoping someone here can point me in the right direction.
If anyone is not familiar with this system, it does not use a voltage regulator. It uses a single diode to charge the battery. Not as efficient as a voltage regulator but still works. Briggs calls it a dual circuit charging system for this particular engine. I don't need the other wire which runs lights.
Thanks,
Ron
I acquired a 14hp briggs I/C engine I'm putting in a gravely 36" walk behind mower. Model 287707-0227-01. The wires coming off the stator have been cut, which is where the diode was. There is still enough wire coming out of the stator but someone down the road cut off the diode connector. I don't want to buy the briggs connector as it won't fit my mower anyway. I just need the actual diode part number so I can solder it in myself. I can't find it anywhere on the internet. I also don't know enough about electronics to know what diode I could use. Hoping someone here can point me in the right direction.
If anyone is not familiar with this system, it does not use a voltage regulator. It uses a single diode to charge the battery. Not as efficient as a voltage regulator but still works. Briggs calls it a dual circuit charging system for this particular engine. I don't need the other wire which runs lights.
Thanks,
Ron