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saxjeffw
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I know all about the problems with the design of the the original charging system on early GS models. I have a 1981 GS650G, and I've replaced the stator and the rectifier/regulator (an aftermarket that uses all three phases). Here is my problem: I live in Phoenix, and right now it averages between 105 and 110 degrees every day. You probably guessed the regulator gets to hot and goes into thermal protect. Let the bike cool down and everything is fine again. Has anybody out there ever re-located the rectifier/regulator to a different location, or added a small cooling fan, or both. How did you do it and what was the result?
Also, anybody have an opinion? Is it worth trying? I was thinking of re-locating the unit to the front of the bike. I was thinking of making a mounting plate and using the horn mount bolt. so the unit would be up front where it could get lots of air...maybe add another heat sink too?
Whaddaya think?
Also, anybody have an opinion? Is it worth trying? I was thinking of re-locating the unit to the front of the bike. I was thinking of making a mounting plate and using the horn mount bolt. so the unit would be up front where it could get lots of air...maybe add another heat sink too?
Whaddaya think?