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2005.2 Motorcycle Rectifier For Kawasaki / Yamaha XVZ1300 A

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Description


1. Weight: 260G
2. Output voltage: 14.5V
3. Category: Three-phase full-wave rectifier
4. Wire length: 25CM

Applicable models:
Suitable for YHC015/SKU254609
Suitable for Yamaha XVZ1300 A/AT Royal Star/ Tour Classic 1996-2000
Suitable for Yamaha FZS600 Fazer 1998-2003
Suitable for Yamaha XV1200 TD Venture '85-86'3
For Yamaha XV250 Virago
Suitable for Suzuki GSXR250
Suitable for Suzuki GSXR400 GK71A
Suitable for Suzuki GSXR400 GK73A

Installation Precautions:
1. The rectifier should be installed in a place with good ventilation and good heat dissipation. The rectifier will produce high temperature when it is working, and poor heat dissipation will damage the rectifier
2. The installation procedure of the rectifier is to connect the AC input line, not connect the positive and negative output, start the locomotive, measure the positive and negative output voltage, and insert the positive and negative power supply when the voltage range is reasonable. Negative, then test the positive and negative of the battery or rectifier. If the voltage range is unreasonable, please stop using it and provide feedback. The entire installation process should be recorded and saved.
3. Please note that the rectifier should be tightly installed on the frame during installation, which is conducive to heat conduction. You can also add thermal glue between the rectifier and the frame
4. Do not press other wires between the rectifier and the frame
5. There should be a fuse between the positive socket of the rectifier and the battery to prevent damage to the rectifier when the voltage is too high and other electronic components are burned.