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    Hi, I have been looking for a series regulator that is rated at a minimum of 40 amp if anyone knows the model could you let me know.
    i know Jim a while back did a list ( I think) but I cannot find it.
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    The Shindengen SH-847 is the new kid on the block. 50A capable.

    Heyehe... Shindengen have finally upgraded their website from Window 98.


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    Last edited by Grimly; 08-15-2020, 07:30 PM.
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      #3
      Jim was a compufire guy.

      Since the SH775 hit the market it's been the go-to unit here on GSR. Not sure how much amperage it can handle but it's more than enough for a GS bike. The SH847 is rated for even higher current but they are more expensive.
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        #4
        Originally posted by fastbysuzuki View Post
        Hi, I have been looking for a series regulator that is rated at a minimum of 40 amp ...
        What are you running that you need 40 amps? Bike? Charging system? ???

        Originally posted by Grimly View Post
        The Shindengen SH-847 is the new kid on the block. 50A capable.
        And it's a fair bit bigger than the SH775, too.


        Originally posted by Nessism View Post
        Since the SH775 hit the market it's been the go-to unit here on GSR. Not sure how much amperage it can handle but it's more than enough for a GS bike. The SH847 is rated for even higher current but they are more expensive.
        Haven't checked the prices, but I have seen a few on eBay.

        The 775 is rated at 35 amps, the 847 is rated at 50 amps. As I recall, the max output on a GS is about 35 amps, so the 775 is near-perfect.

        Fastbysuzuki, once again, what is your application? If you are hoping to put on a 40+ amp regulator because you have added more lights and/or accessories, it won't work. The R/R does not make power, it only controls what the stator generates. As mentioned, the GS stators are only capable of about 25 amps.

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          #5
          Hi all, thanks for the reply's I am thinking about buying a Honda vfr800 having read quite a bit they seem to have rectifier problems I thought I would research for a series rectifier I belive the vfr is rated around 40 amp
          The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
          1981 gs850gx

          1999 RF900
          past bikes. RF900
          TL1000s
          Hayabusa
          gsx 750f x2
          197cc Francis Barnett
          various British nails

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            #6
            Hi everyone, I put a SH847 on my bike, it is probably overkill for a GS but might be good for the VFR. The 847 has a huge footprint and might be difficult to mount on a bike with a air box. I put mine under the seat where the air box would normally go. On the plus side I get a constant charge of 14.3 volts with the headlights on and 14.5 volts with them off , even at idle, don't know if the Sh775 does the same thing. I bought mine at roadster cycle , the owner seems to know his stuff. They call the SH847 the stator saver because you can run it with almost no load ( race bikes) . I bought it because I was running LEDs but like I said probably overkill.
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              #7
              The Compu-Fire in my signature line is 40A. It is generally more expensive but also smaller than a lot of Series R/R's. It has been in the bike 9 very close to 10 trouble free years.
              Last edited by OldVet66; 08-17-2020, 11:32 AM.
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