SH847 Series R/R
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And its here
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1469672826 OEM for a Suzuki 2015 DL1000 SH847 Series R/R PN 32800-31J00 Install tomorrow For Sale Superhawk Mosfet Kit FH020AA |
Closer
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Another Amazon deliver, another step closer to install
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1469726323 |
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Pulled the cowl off and removed the FH020AA, man, this new SH847 is a monster..
Not going to get it to fit under the cowl as I had hoped :( And found a unpleasant surprize https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1469741524 Nothing some nice new yellow, 12 AWG 37/28 stranding, Tinned copper conductor, Tefzel insulation, -50 to +150 C temperature rated Tefzel insulated wire is in particular outstanding for it's resistance to oil, oxidation, heat, sunlight and flame; and also it's ability to remain flexible at low temperature. They have excellent resistance to ozone, water, alcohol, gasoline, acids, alkalis, aromatic hydrocarbons and solvents. in a new Furukawa QLW-F-300 socket with silicone seal cant fix https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1469741622 |
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Well maybe it'll fit..... just maybe... with a bit of trimming.
But it is bigger for sure https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1469752032 The fins JUUUUUUst interfere with the curved lower inside of the cowl, I'll have to trim just a bit. Always fun to take a cutting tool to a brand new $160 electronic part https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1469751990 |
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Ok so with some mods it fits under the cowl New mounting bolts had to be welded on as the FH020 were too close together |
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https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1469821458
Rock solid 14.7v Perfect for keeping a lithium ion battery charged. End of the day is a Series style MOFSET RR better than the shunt style MOFSET FH020AA RR that is proven to work on this bike?? probably not.. But my brother just bought a 2000 superhawk and the previous owner a dealer "technician" replaced a failed regulator, with a newer fined style OEM diode regulator which of course failed in short order because this "technician" used crappy auto store crimp spade connectors and plier type crimpers which quickly overheated, melting the wire and shorting out the new regulator. So I built a plug-and-play wiring harness for the FH020 regulator I had on my bike and sent him an entire package ready to bolt on having to only solder and heatshrink tube three yellow stator wires. https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...1&d=1469821775 Leaving me the need for a new RR.... Hey why not try the new SH875 or buy a Superhawk Mosfet Kit FH020AA |
Been running this same unit since the start of the year (after doing some research). What I like is that it's series (or so I have read), which means that it only draws the current it needs from the stator (rather than pulling max from stator and dissipating the excess), meaning the stator runs cooler (should last longer) and reduces parasitic drag on engine.
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Originally Posted by mikstr
(Post 397781)
Been running this same unit since the start of the year (after doing some research). What I like is that it's series (or so I have read), which means that it only draws the current it needs from the stator (rather than pulling max from stator and dissipating the excess), meaning the stator runs cooler (should last longer) and reduces parasitic drag on engine.
Once the NEED came up the decision was easy . The Shindengen company site calls it a series type RR ƒJƒ^ƒƒO””„b“d‘••ib•i•bV“dŒH‹Š”Ž‰ Ž So pretty confident that it what it is. I'll do some testing later next month and see if I can "see" the AC voltage effected or the DC voltage "shut off" |
So we are at almost a year now and figured I'd report back on all the issues this SH847 series RR has caused.
..... And done.....:lol: Rock solid voltage @14.7v Li battery staying charged (something weak charging systems do not do) No heat issues from the new unit (it sits mere MM from the cowl,,,I half expected it to melt the cowl. |
Originally Posted by E.Marquez
(Post 403152)
So we are at almost a year now and figured I'd report back on all the issues this SH847 series RR has caused.
..... And done.....:lol: Rock solid voltage @14.7v Li battery staying charged (something weak charging systems do not do) No heat issues from the new unit (it sits mere MM from the cowl,,,I half expected it to melt the cowl. |
In the quest to spend more money on "upgrades" that are not really needed, I replaced a perfectly fine Shindengen FH RR with a SH847 series RR.
They are quite a bit bigger. I might have to remake the mounting plate to move the RR down and back a bit. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...40979fea7f.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...5ce26164d2.jpg |
Originally Posted by xeris
(Post 411616)
In the quest to spend more money on "upgrades" that are not really needed, I replaced a perfectly fine Shindengen FH RR with a SH847 series RR.
They are quite a bit bigger. I might have to remake the mounting plate to move the RR down and back a bit. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...40979fea7f.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...5ce26164d2.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...0b611d4528.jpg |
Originally Posted by E.Marquez
(Post 411620)
Im very happy with my install some years later.. gently shaving just a few mm on the lower side of 5 fins allowed the SH847 to fit under the plastic with no fitment issues.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...0b611d4528.jpg Nice mounting plate though. I cheated and just welded studs onto the steel subframe to position it where I wanted |
Originally Posted by E.Marquez
(Post 411621)
Wait, I get it, you shaved yours on the top side, i missed that ,was not where I was looking for the MOD
Nice mounting plate though. I cheated and just welded studs onto the steel subframe to position it where I wanted I see what must be a tail tidy on yours. I don't know if that gave you more space to mount a little lower. |
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