Beatrice cycle has a really nice unit that works great. solid state in a finned heat sink with a correct color wire harness. It even bolts up to the original mounts on most old Hondas. $15. for that price, I buy a half dozen just to have them when I need them.
Randy
Is this scrap??
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Many thanks for your replies, just popped out & bought a similar one to the Radio-shack one, £2.50 (about 4 bucks) , cobbled up a heat-sink bracket from 3mm alloy angle & mounted it ok, I will make the connectors to suit when I make the new harness.
Its a 35A unit, but SHOULD be ok.
Its a 35A unit, but SHOULD be ok.
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Sorry, got my numbers backwards.brewsky wrote:I got a 25v 50a bridge rectifier at radio shack for 3 or 4 dollars and it works fine.
There are several threads if you do a search for radio shack and/or rectifier
Actually got a 50volt 25amp, so yours should be even better.
Nice job on the install!
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I see that they have several units. Which do you use?rrietman wrote:Beatrice cycle has a really nice unit that works great. solid state in a finned heat sink with a correct color wire harness. It even bolts up to the original mounts on most old Hondas. $15. for that price, I buy a half dozen just to have them when I need them.
Randy