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Ok. Good information thanks. I thought the black box was a relay of some sort (shows what I know..lol) , so that is the rectifier on these. Non reparable I guess?  It might be time to learn how to use a multimeter. I wouldn't know where to start to test. I do have one though.

Diagram source? Gas Gas USA?

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I would first test the AC voltage on the yellow wire entering the thermostat (if this is zero then you have a bad coil)

 

If there is current there, bypass the thermostat with your shorting wire, and test the DC voltage leaving the rectifier.

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A quick check please. My new rectifier has come. This one has a white and yellow wire (as well as the red and black) whereas the previous had the 2 yellow. Is the white wire with bullet connector the earth or thermostatic switch. I really don't want to connect incorrectly and I cant seem to find a wiring diagram with the white wire shown.

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