Selenium Retifier Replacement with Solid State Rectifier
Works great!This is so cheap and works so good! Much smaller and much more efficient! If you have a rider bike and don't care about using all original style parts this is the way to go and you don't need to go all crazy with a heat sink. I just bolted mine to one arm of the orginal bracket and used heat sink grease and it has been working great, don't get very hot and I ride the hell out of most of my classic Hondas! Thanks for the Info!!
Here's my take on a replacement rectifier for my CA78. Works well and looks close to orginal.
Digikey 641-1383-ND - 1,000V 50A bridge rectifier Ebay heatsink - http://www.ebay.com/itm/310744940609?ss ... 1439.l2649 Original wiring harness and mounting hardware. $10 all in.
voltage redingsHas anyone that has done this conversion with success supplied any of the voltage readings they are getting at the rectifier?I have Bill silvers book and with the original rect. there should be about 6-7 volts on the AC terminals while at idle.My original has this but only about 2 -3 volts showing on the red DC terminal.thanks
update: Replaced the rectifier and getting proper readings now!
So I went to Radio Shack and bought a bridge rectifier. Here is the link to the one I bought https://www.radioshack.com/products/50v ... 5717581317. Wired it up using the harness from an old rectifier I had and plugged it in.
Volts went up as I revved the engine. The question I have is the original harness has three wires going to rectifier. The new one has 4 plugs. What do I do wth the odd man out? Eric Manuel + terminal= battery
- terminal= ground one wavy terminal = yellow other wavy terminal= brown That is IF your harness is stock...better to make sure http://www.honda305.com/forums/download.php?id=4487 66 dream, 78 cb750k, 02fz1, 09 wing
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