SH-775 on an FZ1?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • 1980GS1000E
    Forum Sage
    Past Site Supporter
    • Aug 2007
    • 1664
    • San Diego, California, USA

    #1

    SH-775 on an FZ1?

    Has anyone installed an SH-775 in place of the stock shunt-type r/r on the second generation FZ1? It looks like it would be a drop-in. Why would this not work?
    Current Rides: 1980 Suzuki GS1000ET, 2006 H-D Fatboy, 2021 BMW K1600B
  • posplayr
    Forum LongTimer
    GSResource Superstar
    Past Site Supporter
    • Dec 2007
    • 23673
    • Tucson Az

    #2
    What is the total current demand? Does it exceed 25 amps? That would be the drawback.

    Comment

    • 1980GS1000E
      Forum Sage
      Past Site Supporter
      • Aug 2007
      • 1664
      • San Diego, California, USA

      #3
      Please can you explain a bit? If the FZ's total current demands are greater 25 amps (it does have 2 cooling fans) does that mean it won't work?
      Current Rides: 1980 Suzuki GS1000ET, 2006 H-D Fatboy, 2021 BMW K1600B

      Comment

      • posplayr
        Forum LongTimer
        GSResource Superstar
        Past Site Supporter
        • Dec 2007
        • 23673
        • Tucson Az

        #4
        Originally posted by 1980GS1000E
        Please can you explain a bit? If the FZ's total current demands are greater 25 amps (it does have 2 cooling fans) does that mean it won't work?
        If it exceeds 25 amps you probably should analyse the thermal issues involved.

        Comment

        • tom203
          Forum Guru
          Past Site Supporter
          • Aug 2010
          • 8925
          • Norway,Maine

          #5
          The Sh-775 might be too small (output wise) for that application-Shindengen apparently has bigger series units in the works


          1981 gs650L

          "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

          Comment

          • Guest

            #6
            The Compu-Fire is a 40amp part.

            Comment

            • posplayr
              Forum LongTimer
              GSResource Superstar
              Past Site Supporter
              • Dec 2007
              • 23673
              • Tucson Az

              #7
              Originally posted by OldVet66
              The Compu-Fire is a 40amp part.
              And if that is not enough then on to the Cycle Electric 600 series r/r

              Comment

              • posplayr
                Forum LongTimer
                GSResource Superstar
                Past Site Supporter
                • Dec 2007
                • 23673
                • Tucson Az

                #8
                Originally posted by tom203
                The Sh-775 might be too small (output wise) for that application-Shindengen apparently has bigger series units in the works


                Unfortunately I have never seen anyone specify what the demand is. That was the first thing I asked.

                Comment

                Working...