Note that the Can Am version has suffix AA vs the Polaris version with suffix BA.
(Both versions actually also have their respective Supplier Part number stamped on them, above the SH775xx)
(second pic from niclpnut's opening post)
However - new price is about 2x that what it is for the exact same Polaris part - even sold at the same Dealer Parts Suppliers!!!
However I add the reference because there are quite a lot of these on the Used breaker market on EBay - most however (at time of writing) are about the same price as the best-priced new Polaris Part suppliers (around $60) - but there could be other opportunities for the bargain-hunters.
If buying used off EBay be careful to check the model is sourced from if the image of the R/R type on end plate is not displayed - CanAm also used MOSFET Shunt R/R which of course are same form factor and look outwardly identical.
Incidentally I was encouraged to see that on some of the Polaris EFI models with the SH775, it runs with Dual Headlights with H13 halogens; so the load supplied should be pretty much in line with bikes with Dual Headlights, somehere in the 200-275W continuous running.
I might try to pick up an SH775 which would be plug n play swap for my current FH012 MOSFET, on the Triumph just to do some heat-soak & electrical testing.
If anyone would like to short term loan - or donate - in the interest of 'science' to get further data at higher load, that would certainly be appreciated.
I have already invested in a Compufire (yet to be installed) so no disposable cash to buy something - I don't really need - right now.
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