35 A 200 PIV BRIDGE RECTIFIER
35 A 200 PIV BRIDGE RECTIFIER
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35 AMP BRIDGE. 200 P.I.V. 1 1/8" square.
CAT# FWB-352

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Avg. Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars Great, cheap upgrade for vintage motorcycles. 07/16/2007
Reviewer: Jamie   from Detroit, USA
Most motorcycles made prior to the mid-to-late 1970's use a selenium rectifier to convert AC from the alternator to DC to charge the battery. These solid-state rectifiers are about 7% more efficient with zero current loss and are less fragile (both physically and electrically). This allows you to run the headlight during the daytime for safety--and to comply with the newer laws--without running the battery flat. For smaller bikes, such as my '73 Honda CB350 twin, this is a direct replacement and takes about 5 minutes to install. If you have a three-phase alternator (generally 550cc engines and above), you'll need two of these components wired together in parallel (wiring diagram: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/frank.cooper1/rectifier.html) One caveat: Make sure that the device you're replacing isn't a combination regulator/rectifier or you'll overcharge the battery and boil it dry. Or, alternately, you can build a replacement, solid-state regulator too.
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