I was talking to an engineer a Electrix (since my r/r went out) and since my last one was(OEM) We were talking problems vs solutions and he said that if it is not an electrical problem killing my r/r then it has to be heat. He suggested connecting a small computer fan up to blow over my r/r to save it during blistering hot idle situations. :roll: I thought that was great idea other then the fact that larger heat sinks should have been designed into the darn thing in the first place! But still an idea that might save me 100 bucks every two or so years!
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Hey guys I though if you hadn't heard of this before you would find it interesting since we all love bikes and computers.
I was talking to an engineer a Electrix (since my r/r went out) and since my last one was(OEM) We were talking problems vs solutions and he said that if it is not an electrical problem killing my r/r then it has to be heat. He suggested connecting a small computer fan up to blow over my r/r to save it during blistering hot idle situations. :roll: I thought that was great idea other then the fact that larger heat sinks should have been designed into the darn thing in the first place! But still an idea that might save me 100 bucks every two or so years!Tags: None
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Anonymous
Perfect! You'd get 3 years! 1 year until the cheap computer fan siezed up, then 2 years until your R/R cooked itself.
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--Mitch
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Anonymous
Originally posted by mitchnPerfect! You'd get 3 years! 1 year until the cheap computer fan siezed up, then 2 years until your R/R cooked itself.
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--Mitch
Will cost a bit more than your average computer fan. For less than the combined price of a regulator and fan I bought a 35A regulator with a monster heatsink that just fits under the battery case. No heat problems with that puppy.
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Dark Jedi
I just bought a new regulator for my 650. The new one has deeper heatsink fins, and a larger area to boot. Makes you wonder if Suzi started learning, eventually?
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Re: Elecrtix
The Electrex R/R's have about 30% more cooling fin surface than the stock Suzi R/R.
Earl
Originally posted by QuickboatI just hope Electrix has thought of that...I just bought one!Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Dark Jedi
Re: Elecrtix
Originally posted by earlforThe Electrex R/R's have about 30% more cooling fin surface than the stock Suzi R/R.
Earl
Originally posted by QuickboatI just hope Electrix has thought of that...I just bought one!
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Anonymous
I had a GS1100E way back when and the regulator/rectifier went south on it. The reason was heat. If you relocate the R/R into the airflow, you will do a whole bunch of good... far more than putting a cooling fan on it I suspect. BTW: The company is Electrexusa.com I believe. cheers
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