put my rectifier in the wrong place and it over heated and fried itself.have now moved it to infront of the engine to try and keep it cool.i have heard that you can add a little fan for extra security.what fan would i use. any help appreciated.ps engine is a 94 year 893 cc fireblade
use a small 12volt compter fan
like this 12 VOLT UNIVERSAL COMPUTER TEMPERATURE COOLING FAN NEW | eBay
Passion Automotive - 12 VOLT UNIVERSAL COMPUTER TEMPERATURE COOLING FAN NEW
Just get one from another bike with cooling fins, I have one on my road bike, this came from a firestorm and the one on my BEC is from a ducati of all
things, renowned for rubbish electrics. Both were under £10 from Ebay.
They pretty all have three yellow wires from the alternator that you connect in any order, then a red and black (live and earth).
Just make sure its a 12v one.
This one will do, 45 minutes to go HONDA CD200T 12V RECTIFIER / CD 200 BENLY / CM RECTIFIER | eBay
The connectors are rubbish anyway, well known weak spot so a decent soldered joint is better.
Regards Mark
[Edited on 13/9/11 by mark chandler]
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Originally posted by mark chandler
Just get one from another bike with cooling fins, I have one on my road bike, this came from a firestorm and the one on my BEC is from a ducati of all things, renowned for rubbish electrics. Both were under £10 from Ebay.
They pretty all have three yellow wires from the alternator that you connect in any order, then a red and black (live and earth).
Just make sure its a 12v one.
This one will do, 45 minutes to go HONDA CD200T 12V RECTIFIER / CD 200 BENLY / CM RECTIFIER | eBay
quote:
Originally posted by mark chandler
Just get one from another bike with cooling fins, I have one on my road bike, this came from a firestorm and the one on my BEC is from a ducati of all things, renowned for rubbish electrics. Both were under £10 from Ebay.
Something in the back of my mind remembers a CB 250 rectifier was a popular modification ?
Try a pm to the forum TV celebrity - Andy Bates, he'll know.
Just stole this by RGB regular Tim Hovered on another forum...
"...it's easy to fix. Just get a regulator/rectifier from a later fireblade such as a CBR1000RR, they're usually around on EBay. The
later ones are much chunkier and more robust. You'll have to swap the connectors around to fit it but it's no big deal..."
I think thats the common mod and has better cooling fins. Do you have it bolted to a decent heat-sink (big plate)?
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Originally posted by adithorp
"...it's easy to fix. Just get a regulator/rectifier from a later fireblade such as a CBR1000RR, they're usually around on EBay. The later ones are much chunkier and more robust. You'll have to swap the connectors around to fit it but it's no big deal..."
I think thats the common mod and has better cooling fins. Do you have it bolted to a decent heat-sink (big plate)?
I went for the Bling factor, about a tenner from PC World.
Plastic ones are about half that. I would suggest you steer clear of the cheap bushed fans and go for a ball bearing one.
Bulkhead wiring
CB250/400 N Superdream, at one time were cheap on ebay but now people have caught on to what people use them to replace the price has gone through the
roof, you want a genuine one NOT a replacement.
tony