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    Wiring an SH775

    Hello, just rec'd the new SH775. As I see it all 3 yellow leads go into the set of 3 blades( no particular order as I remember)but how do I tell which of the 2 remaining blades get the + lead and the - leads?

    I don't want to just copy the positions as on the old R/R as it may be different for the 775 but I didn't see any + or - indicators. Is there a test or just someone's good word who has trod this path?

    '81 GS850G

    Thanks.

    DH

    #2
    You are correct, the three stator wires go directly to the three input terminals.

    In the other connector, the terminal closest to the stator inputs is your + terminal, the one farther away is your ground.

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      #3
      Originally posted by phydeauxmutt View Post
      You are correct, the three stator wires go directly to the three input terminals.

      In the other connector, the terminal closest to the stator inputs is your + terminal, the one farther away is your ground.
      Thanks for your reply. Wonder why they just don't put a + & - mark on them but then who am I to criticize modern industrial brilliance?

      That arrangement is probably the same as old R/R I took off, have to check, I did mark position of all leads when I took it off.

      Be safe,

      DH

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        #4
        Originally posted by suzukizone View Post
        Wonder why they just don't put a + & - mark on them ...?
        Because on the vehicle for which they were intended, the connectors were already wired to the proper places.

        Since we are ADAPTING, it is up to us to do the reasearch, but yeah, marks would be nice.

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          #5
          Originally posted by phydeauxmutt View Post
          Because on the vehicle for which they were intended, the connectors were already wired to the proper places.

          Since we are ADAPTING, it is up to us to do the reasearch, but yeah, marks would be nice.
          I don't even thing it is "reaserach", what about just a search??



          #1 The SERIES Shindengen R/R SH-775 commonly available from Polaris Dealers. Search the GSR site for recent posts on best price and availability. This is most peoples number one choice for an R/R replacement because of low price, easy availability and SERIES performance. It's only down size is a fairly large form factor (same as the MOSFET FH012) made even larger if you use the mating convectors.
          Series Regulator Source SH775

          SH-775 Vendor/Price List
          Cheap SH-775 Connector Source

          Originally posted by tom203 View Post
          Lots would work ,but your best choice is none of them! get a
          Originally posted by tom203 View Post
          SH-775 from a Polaris ATV dealer their part #4012941 . search on the forum for reasons why.

          Steve has graciously done the price checking for online ones- if you got a Polaris dealer near you, inquire ,cuz they might be close or willing to bargain.

          http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...&postcount=104




          Another Tip on the SH-775 from DeCosse

          p.s. I also just found while searching EBay and cross-referencing OEM Parts Fiche that
          SeaDoo and CanAM also use this same Shindengen SH775 Regulator under their OEM part number 710001103.
          Now - the new price is about 2x that of the exacts same Polaris OEM part - even from same common dealer!
          But there are a lot of used SeaDoo/CanAm SH775 on Ebay (although still about the same price used as a brand new Polaris-sourced part)

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            #6
            That pic is the bomb posplayer!!!! Thanks. That should be posted somewhere in the files for stator or R/R work. Thank you so much!!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by suzukizone View Post
              That pic is the bomb posplayer!!!! Thanks. That should be posted somewhere in the files for stator or R/R work. Thank you so much!!!
              How about "GS Charging Health"????

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                #8
                i agree, great pic, helped me tremendously. greg

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