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=Modifications=
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==MOSFET Regulator/Rectifiers==
'''Update:  The FH020AA and FH012AA appear to have the same performance, but the -020- is newer than the -012-.  The -012- discontinued after the 2011 Japan earthquake.'''
[http://forum.svrider.com/showpost.php?p=1326017&postcount=3 This post] says the  Shindengen <s>FH012AA</s> FH020AA is now the best is the best regulator/rectifier in use today.  It's rated at 50A output, and runs cooler than shunt-type regulators.  It's used on:
* 2015+ Yamaha FJR1300
* 2013-2015 Honda CBR500R
* <s>2007-2014 Yamaha FJR</s> (older -12 model)
* <s>2006-2014 Yamaha R1</s> (older -12 model)
[http://forum.svrider.com/showthread.php?p=1425812 This thread] discusses sourcing the MOSFET-based FH008 and FH012 regulator/rectifiers from CBR600RR and CBR1000's.
* Part numbers beginning with F designate MOSFET-based models.  Part numbers beginning with 'S' indicate shunt/SCR models.
* FH008 - 35 amp, found on 2007+ CBR600RRs?
* FH010 - 35 amp, [http://forum.svrider.com/showpost.php?p=1357335&postcount=12 found on late model Kawasakis like the ZX10 and ZX14].
* FH011AA - has enormous fins, avoid it ([http://forum.svrider.com/showpost.php?p=1356901&postcount=6 shown as on a 2004-2006 Yamaha R1])
* FH012 - 50 amp, Yamaha p/n 1D7-81960-00-00
* FH022BA found on 2015-2019 R1
* FH020AA 50 amps peak, 35 amps continuous ([https://www.vmaxforum.net/threads/regulator-rectifier-shindinguen-fh001-vs-electrosport-esr279.47773/ source])
FH020AA vs FH012AA - FH020AA is the latest and greatest ([https://roadstercycle.com/Shindengen%20Mosfet%20Regulator%20about.htm source])
* Roadster Cycle (Jack Fleming) [http://roadstercycle.com/Shindengen%20FH012AA%20Regulator%20upgrade%20kit.htm sells complete FH012 kits].
* Eastern Beaver sells [http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__Products/Connectors/R_R_Connectors/r_r_connectors.html wiring kits] for FH009, FH010, FH011, and FH012, though not, apparently, the FH008.


==Electrosport==
==Electrosport==
Electrosport sells stators which claim to increase power output over stock.  Increased wattage at high RPMs is gained at the expense of wattage at lower RPMs.  If a bike is to be ridden around town regularly, the stock stator may be preferred.  An [http://www.advrider.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3460165&postcount=85 image was posted] by an Electrosport employee to [http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=173645 this thread] which shows the output trade off of their KLR650 stators:


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[[Image:ElectrosportStatorKLR650.png|right]]
[http://www.electrosport.com/ Electrosport] sells stators which claim to increase power output over stock.  Increased wattage at high RPMs is gained at the expense of wattage at lower RPMs.  If a bike is to be ridden around town regularly, the stock stator may be preferred.  An [http://www.advrider.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3460165&postcount=85 image was posted] by an Electrosport employee to [http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=173645 this thread] which shows the output trade off of their KLR650 stators:


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[http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29102&hl=idle%20voltage&st=30# This post] on VFRDiscussions.com recommends Yamaha R1 regulators from 2004 and later:
[http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29102&hl=idle%20voltage&st=30# This post] on VFRDiscussions.com recommends Yamaha R1 regulators from 2004 and later:
<blockquote>"lots of folks with R1's from around 03 and earlier had RR problems, but the 04's and up the problem was corrected."</blockquote>
<blockquote>"lots of folks with R1's from around 03 and earlier had RR problems, but the 04's and up the problem was corrected."</blockquote>
02 - 03 R1 Regulator/Rectifiers appear to be FH001 (Same as '04 - '07 FJR1300)

Latest revision as of 22:44, 21 April 2020

Modifications

MOSFET Regulator/Rectifiers

Update: The FH020AA and FH012AA appear to have the same performance, but the -020- is newer than the -012-. The -012- discontinued after the 2011 Japan earthquake.

This post says the Shindengen FH012AA FH020AA is now the best is the best regulator/rectifier in use today. It's rated at 50A output, and runs cooler than shunt-type regulators. It's used on:

  • 2015+ Yamaha FJR1300
  • 2013-2015 Honda CBR500R
  • 2007-2014 Yamaha FJR (older -12 model)
  • 2006-2014 Yamaha R1 (older -12 model)

This thread discusses sourcing the MOSFET-based FH008 and FH012 regulator/rectifiers from CBR600RR and CBR1000's.

  • Part numbers beginning with F designate MOSFET-based models. Part numbers beginning with 'S' indicate shunt/SCR models.
  • FH020AA 50 amps peak, 35 amps continuous (source)

FH020AA vs FH012AA - FH020AA is the latest and greatest (source)

Electrosport

Electrosport sells stators which claim to increase power output over stock. Increased wattage at high RPMs is gained at the expense of wattage at lower RPMs. If a bike is to be ridden around town regularly, the stock stator may be preferred. An image was posted by an Electrosport employee to this thread which shows the output trade off of their KLR650 stators:


Electrosport Warning

There appear to be several accounts of Electrosport products failing due to what appears to be poor construction.

Personally, I put an Electrosport regulator/rectifier on my VFR-750 and it was terrible. The charging level fluctuated badly (my headlight would become noticeably brighter, then dimmer) and it failed completely after six months.

Regulators

This post on VFRDiscussions.com recommends Yamaha R1 regulators from 2004 and later:

"lots of folks with R1's from around 03 and earlier had RR problems, but the 04's and up the problem was corrected."

02 - 03 R1 Regulator/Rectifiers appear to be FH001 (Same as '04 - '07 FJR1300)