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    18th April 2007 - 18:51
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    Regulator/rectifier

    I just spent $165 to get my stator rewound and the frigen thing still doesn't charge properly so I'm after a regulator/rectifier.

    My question is does it have to be a GN250 regulator or are there other bikes that have the same one?

    Also what prices are acceptable for a used one?
    Thanks
    Dirk

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    5th January 2006 - 16:36
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    Before you go out and spend all the money on the regulator/rectifier, have you checked your cabling?

    I was having a trouble with rectifier/regulator and I was about to spend a fair bit of sum of money on regulator/rectifier, then I decided that my cabling looked pretty dodgy and replaced it with new cabling and it's working perfectly now. - When I tested the cabling with a multimeter they looked fine but it must have been old dodgy wiring.

    Cost? - $10 bucks for electrical cable from Jaycar, $5 for solder and an hour or so of my time. - much cheaper than a new rectifier.
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    10th February 2008 - 21:55
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    Argh, I know your pain Bass,

    You could check the voltage across the batt' when she's running, as far as my nominal knowledge goes that will tell you if it's the reg/rec.

    I got one for cost at 180ish cos Sportzone had a wee brain fart. Retail was going to be about 250. Perhaps from a wrecker, or if you or someone can rewire one then sweet. I'm not sure but I may have my old dead one you could mess about with.

    PM me if you want it and I'll go hunting, I may have thrown it too though.

    Good luck though, keep an eye on your water level in the batt too, mine was getting cooked.

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    It doesn´t have to be a GN one, but I reckon the GN ones are as good as any. The wreckers have heaps of them, so shouldn´t be a problem getting a cheapo. However I have used these guys if you want new. Make sure everything is all connected, that all your earths are OK and your bettery is a goodun too.
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