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  1. StanVM2007

    Installed Mosfet SH847 voltage regulator then upgraded to Revolt from RM Stator

    So finally got it done. Went for a 'display' set up. I think works just great. Not in a way and looks good, making my Max more fancy :D The simple harness I made is in the photo with a SH775 Mosfet (genuine used form Ebay, from Polaris ATV, part #4012941). But the one installed is SH847 (from...
  2. StanVM2007

    R/R Fh0220 or SH847 upgrade

    Mine's a 2007 with now 47k km. I couldn't find anything using search, so here is my asking about upgrading the voltage regulator to Mosfet FH0220, or even the bigger series regulator SH847. Where did you find the space to mount it? I got rid of the ignition coils running on C0PS, but still...
  3. Bill Seward

    SH775 in my Roadstar.

    I installed the SH775 Series regulator into my 2002 Roadie. The bike has a Rick's "Hot Shot" stator - 20% more output installed a few years ago. The old shunt unit is on Fleabay, or free to any member who wants to give me $6.00 for shipping. Works great.. But old tech.. Plug is included, so it...
  4. Bill Seward

    SH775 Series Regulator source.

    Powersports nation is selling gently used units fot $39.95 with free shipping. Genuine Shindengen regulators. One has been in my '85 all season, and works great. Also go to Ebay, search 'Shindengen Connectors'.you can get the connectors for the regulator for $10.00! This is a no brainer at...
  5. Bill Seward

    SH775 Series voltageregulator update.

    I've been running the series type voltage regulator for 6 or 700 miles now. If you recall, it is a direct plug in replacement for a FH 012 or FH020 MOSFET unit. Rock steady 14.4 volts at all engine speeds. Unit is living under the seat, where the rear coils used to be. Doesn't get hot, you...
  6. Bill Seward

    Shindengen SH775 Regulator

    I replaced the toasted Chinese knock-off regulator in Godzilla with another unit. Actually, this one (total cost - $14.95!) works better than the first one. It still gets slightly warm, but seems to keep the charging voltage a bit closer to 14.4V at the battery. So far, so good. I did a lot...
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