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I have ordered a cycle electric CE-601 hoping to put my electrical problems to rest, allowing me to focus on some of the bikes other issues.
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What's a Cycle Electric CE-601?
My guess is some sort of flux capacitor or maybe a quantum thneed.
Let us know how it goes. Depending on the energies involved, you may want to inform your next of kin before entering the garage. Hate to accidentally cross up the tantalum leads and open a rip in space-time.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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bluewool
Originally posted by bwringer View PostWhat's a Cycle Electric CE-601?
My guess is some sort of flux capacitor or maybe a quantum thneed.
I have solved the problems of power bills by sewing 11.5 rare earth magnets to a cast iron fry pan and placing it gently on my hydro-meter. Which is actually just a back should my design fail.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Check out this thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=152769
If you're looking for a regulator/rectifier solution, the best "bang for your buck" is one of Mr. duaneage's Honda r/r upgrade kits. If you want to spend more money, get the series r/r unit from Compufire.
And make sure every electrical connection and ground on the entire bike is clean.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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bluewool
Thanks, the ce-601 is a series r/r slightly less expensive and a lot easier to find here than the compufire.
I just hope it can handle the infinite energy!
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Originally posted by bluewool View PostThanks, the ce-601 is a series r/r slightly less expensive and a lot easier to find here than the compufire.
I just hope it can handle the infinite energy!
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I'll bet Bradley McPherson is really pi$$ed. Or dually pi$$ed.1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
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Originally posted by bluewool View PostI have ordered a cycle electric CE-601 hoping to put my electrical problems to rest, allowing me to focus on some of the bikes other issues.
I'll let you know how it goes.
That's all it should take. The nice thing about the series regulator is it won't fry your stator if you don't have clean connections everywhere. You'll just have a dead battery.
I think you'll be the first to install on of these on an E. Where do you plan to put it?Dogma
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Originally posted by 1948man View PostI'll bet Bradley McPherson is really pi$$ed. Or dually pi$$ed.
When I read that I snorted out loud laughing Good thing I wasnt drinking something.....I woulda spewed.
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bluewool
I have been through the entire harness and replaced much of the wiring with 16, 14, 12 awg wire and have soldered many of the connections, the ones that were simply cleaned were sealed with ILSCO DE-OX.
Originally posted by Dogma View PostI think you'll be the first to install on of these on an E. Where do you plan to put it?
I will be sure to document the installation
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Originally posted by Dogma View PostI think you'll be the first to install on of these on an E. Where do you plan to put it?
Worst comes to worse it should fit somewhere on the battery box when the air box is out.
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bluewool
Originally posted by posplayr View PostYea it is way too big for the electric side mounting plate unless he removes something from it. Under battery box is probbaly the best option assuming it will fit there.
Worst comes to worse it should fit somewhere on the battery box when the air box is out.
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mforbes
Originally posted by bluewool View PostThanks, the ce-601 is a series r/r slightly less expensive and a lot easier to find here than the compufire.
I just hope it can handle the infinite energy!
How did you hear about this working on the GS's? I'm very interested in this regulator. Why the ce-601? I looked for specs, but none are given. Have not made the phone call yet. My other choice is the compu-fire 55402 as posted in other threads. Thanks, Mike
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bluewool
Originally posted by mforbes View PostHow did you hear about this working on the GS's? I'm very interested in this regulator. Why the ce-601? I looked for specs, but none are given. Have not made the phone call yet. My other choice is the compu-fire 55402 as posted in other threads. Thanks, Mike
basscliff,
it was about $25 cheaper.
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