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Do you know if that's a shunt style regulator (like the OE part) or a series regulator like the HSH775?Just wondering if it's worth the trouble with the Ricks reg/rec that I'll be using.
If it's a shunt regulator, any time the generator is making more energy than you are consuming, the regulator turns that excess energy into heat.
So the answer to how hot it gets depends very much on what else you put on the bike as a load.
If you end up with mostly efficient LED bulbs, for example, that would tend to make the regulator run hotter.
If you fit a 100W halogen headlight maybe that takes load off of the regulator and allows it to run cooler.
In any case, given that it has big cooling fins on it, it probably makes sense to give it some airflow.
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It's a Ricks 14-515. Not sure what flavour it is - couldn't find any details on the website.Do you know if that's a shunt style regulator (like the OE part) or a series regulator like the HSH775?
Yeah, that was my thinking. I guess I was just hoping someone would come along and say that it's unnecessary - would've made things a bit easier.In any case, given that it has big cooling fins on it, it probably makes sense to give it some airflow.
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Dunno why I didn't get in touch with Ricks straight away They got back to me within about thirty minutes and said it shouldn't be a problem. From his answer it was clear that it would be better underneath though. I'll tape it to the bottom an see how it looks just bolted straight to the tray - if I recess the tray I may run out of room for the wiring, breather tube etc.Worth a conversation with the manufacturer, the alloy plate it is bolted to will act as a “ heat sink” and radiate the heat but it may not be enough?
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Thanks. Put in some of the helicoils today and made a bracket for the starter relay. The relay is sitting up pretty high in the photo but I'll get some pan head screws for the bracket and it will drop down a bit. May still be too high in which case it will be moved back towards the battery. Good thing I don't need too much foam on the seat for this bikeLooking tidy Calum
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