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Sh775

  • Thread starter Thread starter danbobberino
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Return it if it doesn't have this lettering...

SH775AA.jpg
 
Damn it. I'm from Canada and it will be a pain in the rear returning it.

Think it will work?
 
So I am assuming this item I purchased isn't a real SH775 because it doesn't actually say it on the back of it?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/152218607012?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2648&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

I thought because it said SH775 in the title it was real.

What do you think?
They say in the ad it is a replacement for the SH775 and it has a one year warranty. I'd contact the seller and ask a few questions.

[TABLE="class: specsTable, width: 512"]
[TR]
[TH="colspan: 2, align: left"]Specifications:[/TH]
Unit TypePart
Part TypeRECTIFIER / REGULATOR
Voltage12
BriefPolaris Ranger / RZR Models 2011-15
Item ConditionNew
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[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD][TABLE="class: specsTable, width: 512"]
[TR]
[TH="colspan: 2, align: left"]Replaces these part numbers:[/TH]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]ARROWHEAD[/TD]
[TD]APO6016[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]POLARIS[/TD]
[TD]4012941[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]SHINDENGEN[/TD]
[TD]SH775[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD][TABLE="class: infoTable, width: 512"]
[TR]
[TD]
warrantybox.jpg
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Warranty
All of our products are covered by our famous one year warranty from date of purchase. If you have a problem, we will take every step to assist you.[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
 
When you say ask a few questions..... what questions would you ask?
 
When you say ask a few questions..... what questions would you ask?
Who is the manufacturer? What are the terms of that one year warranty? Do they guarantee it is exactly built to factory standards and materials? How long will it take to get a replacement if it fails?
 
The wording on that misleading ad was copied from a dealer we were talking about over a year ago. I called them and finally got them admit it was a shunt R/R. I don't remember their name it has been so long but the ad lives on.:mad:
 
And I want a series R/R RIGHT? Can someone find me an eBay add of the one I am supposed to buy and I'll purchase it?
 
ebay search "polaris RZR regulator" then message a the seller of the cheapest one to confirm there is SH775AA printed on the top. If you receive confirmation, buy it. Going price is about $38 USD these days.
 
The wording on that misleading ad was copied from a dealer we were talking about over a year ago. I called them and finally got them admit it was a shunt R/R. I don't remember their name it has been so long but the ad lives on.:mad:
If that's true I would demand a full refund along with return shipping. Just mention bad review if they wont play ball.
 
Awesome, I ordered it. Does anyone have a wiring diagram? I am not sure which terminal is positive and which one is negative on the sh775
 
There are two connectors. One has three terminals, the other has two. The one with three terminals is the input from the stator. Connect the three stator wires directly to the three inputs to the R/R, do not connect to the wires the disappear into the wiring harness. Yes, you can extend the wires as necessary to reach the R/R, but the electrical path should be direct from stator to R/R. In the connector with two terminals, the one closest to the stator inputs is your positive output. The termain farthest away is your ground.

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There are two connectors. One has three terminals, the other has two. The one with three terminals is the input from the stator. Connect the three stator wires directly to the three inputs to the R/R, do not connect to the wires the disappear into the wiring harness. Yes, you can extend the wires as necessary to reach the R/R, but the electrical path should be direct from stator to R/R. In the connector with two terminals, the one closest to the stator inputs is your positive output. The termain farthest away is your ground.

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awesome! Thanks. I wasn't sure which of the two was +'ve and which was -'ve
 
There are two connectors. One has three terminals, the other has two. The one with three terminals is the input from the stator. Connect the three stator wires directly to the three inputs to the R/R, do not connect to the wires the disappear into the wiring harness. Yes, you can extend the wires as necessary to reach the R/R, but the electrical path should be direct from stator to R/R. In the connector with two terminals, the one closest to the stator inputs is your positive output. The termain farthest away is your ground.

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So to confirm, with the triumph wiring harness the brown wire is positive and black is negative?
 
ebay search "polaris RZR regulator" then message a the seller of the cheapest one to confirm there is SH775AA printed on the top. If you receive confirmation, buy it. Going price is about $38 USD these days.

This is the exact info I was looking for. Thanks for all the great info
 
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