Hi Guys,
As a precaution I'm thinking about replacing the Regulator / Rectifier on my 79 Z1000 MKII
There seem to be quite a few different ones on-line at wildly varying prices.
I want something that is a direct plug & play replacement - looking for your recommendations please ?
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Regulator/Rectifier Recommendations - Z1000 MK2
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Re: Regulator/Rectifier Recommendations - Z1000 MK2
https://www.electrexworld.co.uk/cgi-bin ... ml#SID=439
Electrex list this for the MKII as a direct replacement. Dont know how it compares for price but assuming its the correct format for yours and you dont have a Li battery it would be my recommendation. Out of stock just now but shouldnt take tooo long and no quibble guarantee from a company that wont evaporate the minute youre payment is made.
AL
Electrex list this for the MKII as a direct replacement. Dont know how it compares for price but assuming its the correct format for yours and you dont have a Li battery it would be my recommendation. Out of stock just now but shouldnt take tooo long and no quibble guarantee from a company that wont evaporate the minute youre payment is made.
AL
1981 J1
Re: Regulator/Rectifier Recommendations - Z1000 MK2
Al wrote:https://www.electrexworld.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?WD=kawasaki%20reg%20rec&PN=RR14_Kawasaki_Z1000_ZL1000_GPZ1100_Z1100%2ehtml#SID=439
AL
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Re: Regulator/Rectifier Recommendations - Z1000 MK2
That's interesting what they say about lithium batteries.
I have them on all 3 of my bikes with standard charging system and reg/rec, and not had an issue yet.
Surprised Li batteries can be sold as suitable for specific model bikes if they're not ?
I have them on all 3 of my bikes with standard charging system and reg/rec, and not had an issue yet.
Surprised Li batteries can be sold as suitable for specific model bikes if they're not ?
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Re: Regulator/Rectifier Recommendations - Z1000 MK2
I have no idea about electrics but from 'Mr. Coose' on here and reading between the lines; Li batteries are probably OK with standard transistorised (old style) Reg / Rec's as would be lead acid batteries in their different forms. The Electrex Reg / Rec's are now MOSFET (Shin Dengen) as far as i know with all the advantages and of course some dis-advantages as well.
With regard to recommending Li batteries for certain applications i would be interested to know if there is a co-responding cautionary note from suppliers / manufacturers about the use of Li batteries on machines equipped with MOSFET Reg / Rec's or those that are upgraded to them!!!
AL
With regard to recommending Li batteries for certain applications i would be interested to know if there is a co-responding cautionary note from suppliers / manufacturers about the use of Li batteries on machines equipped with MOSFET Reg / Rec's or those that are upgraded to them!!!
AL
1981 J1
Re: Regulator/Rectifier Recommendations - Z1000 MK2
Lithium batteries need a higher voltage charge - 14.8v instead of the normal 14.3v I believe?
I did run a lithium on my Harris for a good 18 months with no issues, but used to top it up with a specific charger regularly.
I did run a lithium on my Harris for a good 18 months with no issues, but used to top it up with a specific charger regularly.
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