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Is it possible to use a Shindengen
FH020AA as a replacement/upgrade
on a 2000 V11 Sport.
FH020AA as a replacement/upgrade
on a 2000 V11 Sport.
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Thanks John, but have had this Shindengen at my disposal for some time. I just don't know what to do with the black and white wires from old reg so that battery dashboard lite works and headlights, horn and breaklight work. May have to go with the reg. you mentioned.I can't answer your question but Regulator/rectifiers are listed at the Store tab under Electronics.
Thanks John, but have had this Shindengen at my disposal for some time. I just don't know what to do with the black and white wires from old reg so that battery dashboard lite works and headlights, horn and breaklight work. May have to go with the reg. you mentioned.
I can't answer your question but Regulator/rectifiers are listed at the Store tab under Electronics.
How do the white and the black wire from the original reg. operate? Just for knowledge sake, are they hot are ground?So you have a wiring diagram for the Shindengen? I looked that one up and the connectors are not compatible with the Guzzi harness.
Thanks Scott, I just need to know what to do to make the white and black wire connection from the old reg. perform. Without the black hooked up no horn, brakelite or headlites. The white goes to battery dashlite. Both somehow operate by the key being on. The black wire turns red and black and connects to the switches mentioned above without a fuse in between. White goes straight to charge lamp on dash.Jack is the expert on those exact regulators. He sells them to the Ducati crowd. His page has a lot of technical info and his telephone number.
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The Shindengen Mosfet regulators have been a life saver for thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts. I was introduced to them a few years ago and liked how they performed so much that I started the Mosfet regulator upgrade industry around them. Although the Mosfet is still a shunting type regulator which means (in layman terms) it takes all the extra juice that is not used by your motorcycle electronics and gets rid of it by grounding it to the frame or negative side of the battery. The great thing about the Mosfet R/R is that it has up to date technology. It uses Mosfet style transistors. The old diode types found on most motorcycles today are 60s technology. The up to date technology lets the regulator perform substantially better and run cooler. I have close to 2000 upgrade kits out there running the Mosfet regulators and had literally no issues with them. I started out with the FH012AA, then the FH015AA and now the latest and greatest FH020AA. All have performed above expectations (actually I'm amazed how bullet proof these have been). As far as I am concerned there is no other choice for a stock motorcycle upgrade conversion. The great thing about this regulator is its ability to work with a 2 wire (single phase) or 3 wire (3 phase) stator just by hooking up either 2 or 3 wires to the gray terminal. The Mosfet technology is the best thing going until someone comes up with an affordable series R/R using Mosfet technology. So if you have been wondering about whether to upgrade to a Mosfet or stay with your stock R/R, stop wondering. Whether you purchase it from me or one of my competitors it's the most reliable and best alternative I know of. If you decide to upgrade and you have an charging issue I'll help you out, it does not matter to me where you bought it. Jack
Thanks Scott, I just need to know what to do to make the white and black wire connection from the old reg. perform. Without the black hooked up no horn, brakelite or headlites. The white goes to battery dashlite. Both somehow operate by the key being on. The black wire turns red and black and connects to the switches mentioned above without a fuse in between. White goes straight to charge lamp on dash.
I'm gonna have to get back with him Scott. I thought someone on here may have already sorted this out for this reg. But I guess not.Ask Jack. He knows how.
I'm gonna have to get back with him Scott. I thought someone on here may have already sorted this out for this reg. But I guess not.
Well I think the answer is it won't.Ask Jack. He knows how.
It was a bad relay.Lights high and low, horn and brake lite working
It was a bad relay.
Is it possible to use a Shindengen FH020AA as a replacement/upgrade on a 2000 V11 Sport.
Look at my second post. I sent to John Zibell.Did I miss something here? At no time did you list any particular symptoms or an issue you were trying to solve. You asked:
Why not just say what you mean and mean what you say from the initial get-go? WTH?