Best powersports alternator rectifiers according to redditors

We found 9 Reddit comments discussing the best powersports alternator rectifiers. We ranked the 9 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Powersports Alternator Rectifiers:

u/professionalgriefer · 2 pointsr/Phillyriders

I've seen those on amazon as well. The R/R's on gsxr's are right behind the radiator's. This cooks them pretty fast. I have thought about relocating the R/R but i don't have the power tools to make a bracket. The location of these R/R's are so shitty in the first place I'm tempted to not risk it and just get a MOSFET designed one from Rick's motorsport electrics. Having a battery almost explode under me is just a little unsettling where it might be worth the money.

u/FreshCrown · 2 pointsr/Fixxit

I don't mind putting money down for the part if it'll fix it. This isn't too bad a price. I think I'll replace the battery first, then if that doesn't fix it, it'll be the rectifier.

http://www.amazon.com/VOLTAGE-REGULATOR-RECTIFIER-KAWASAKI-99-03/dp/B00BB9AJ50

Thank you for your response, by the way.

u/jearbear · 2 pointsr/sv650

Good luck! I purchased this one and it was a direct fit for my 2002. Seems well made so far with voltage output stable around 14v. Will be going mosfet route next time if this doesn’t last.

FTRT Voltage Regulator Rectifier for Suzuki GSX-R600 1997-2005,GSX-R750 1996-2005,GSX-R1000 2001-2004,GSX1300R Hayabusa 1999-2007,VL1500 Intrude 1998-2004 ,LT-F500F Quadrunner 1998-1999 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G7Y3W54/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4GKiDbG07P77K

u/HannsGruber · 1 pointr/Dirtbikes

Lighting system consists of a 60 watt L45 Stator

Trail Tech 7004-RR150 Reg/Rec for AC->DC conversion

and a 12V Tenergy 2000mAh NiMH battery. The battery isn't needed at all, as the stator works well enough even at idle to power the bar, but it's great to have for bike off lighting.

u/XIIIth · 1 pointr/motorcycles

If you go with a honda unit you'll need to rewire. Again, super common swap, but still takes some time.

If you don't want to, just get this it should be a straight swap

u/PissedOffCelt · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I'm an old suzuki guy. 9 times out of 10, your rectifier/regulator is fried. Don't buy an OEM replacement either, they were like this from the get-go. What you'll want is a "series" rectifier/regulator (I'll refer to it as an R/R). If you want to check your stator as well, you'll need a multimeter.

What's happening is you're draining your battery and it's not getting charged well, soon it won't even start. When you get up in the RPM's your ignition system pulls some serious electricity, and your battery alone isn't up to the task.

If you want to charge in blindly, here's the likely culprit (I want to say it's located under the battery tray on your specific model) Buy this unit https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZYNGIAO/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You will also need the connectors here http://www.2wheelpros.com/oem-parts/triumph-link-lead-regulator-t2500676-part.html

If you want to go the pro route, grab a decent multimeter and follow this flowchart http://www.thegsresources.com/statorpapers4.php

Any questions feel free to ask, this is all fresh in my mind because I literally just fixed this issue on mine 3 days ago.

Edit: I jumped the gun a bit as I was writing this right before bed. Definitely buy the multimeter first, set the dial to VDC and record the voltage at the battery terminals with everything off, and again with the bike running at idle. should be around 12.8 and 13.5 respectively.

u/migopod · 1 pointr/Whatisthis

It's a voltage regulator / rectifier for motorcycles.