Was pondering the same thing myself, but as the output is usually via a diode bridge there should be no circuit back through the rec/reg to the stator from the output.
Another vague thought is that if there was a circuit back to the stator then the battery could discharge back through the rec/reg when the engine isn't running?
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A bit above my pay grade electro tickle wise.
I just looked up some videos about how to test the reg rec on you tube. More than one suggested there was no point testing the reg rec without testing the stator. Your already in the right place with the right covers off.
One of them suggested an earthing stator could look like bad reg rec if not tested. Symptoms are the same he said except your reg rec tests right.
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I don't expect an output issue on your stator either but if it is earthing where it should not it would be ideal if the fuse popped.
Your comment about it popping before the engine is started is intriguing and makes me wonder what else is in that loop because stator is idle and it should just be things in the same loop as the headlight etc. At least until you hit the starter.
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Does the fuse blow on the key or the starter?
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