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 Posted: 18:45 - 06 Apr 2011 Post subject: Modifying a regulator/rectifier |
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After my recent failure with my regulator/rectifier on my varadero 125, a new one is £177 and there are no pattern parts for mine which is an 07 model.
This turned some cogs in my head...
My reg/rec has 3 yellow wires coming from the alternator and 1 green 1 red wire that goes to the battery. Could you take a reg/rec from another bike, with the same wiring configuration, and fit them onto the connectors on your own bike?
I should imagine that, if the replacement reg reg has the same voltage and amp requirements, then this should be easy.
Has anyone done this? planning to do it? or just have any advice on what I could do?
Cheers.  ____________________ Yamaha MT-09
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???? Sound like it could work???? possibly.
would one off a different bike have the same ?mapping? as your bike? ie would it send the pulse/charge/spark at the right time?.
Would you have to get one from a twin cylinder bike?
Just some thoughts  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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| pepperami wrote: | ???? Sound like it could work???? possibly.
would one off a different bike have the same ?mapping? as your bike? ie would it send the pulse/charge/spark at the right time?.
Would you have to get one from a twin cylinder bike?
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After a bit of trawling the interwebs I have come across a possible suitable reg/rec that is made to fot a CBR900 RR -
https://www.electrexworld.co.uk/rr690-regulator-rectifier-with-longer-lead-12963-0.html
This one looks very similar to mine. It has the same wiring configuration, 3x yellow from the alternator and 1 green + 1 red to the battery. I don't know if I'm right in thinking that 3 x yellow wires points to a 3 phase reg/reg (which is what i need) and 2 x yellow wires is a 2 phase reg rec.
The thing is I'd rather not get one, hook it up and fry my battery or other electric components.
If it did work then this one would also be better at dissipating the head, as the fins are larger.
I have seen people mod PC fans onto the front of their reg/recs, but I'd be worried in case rain got in and destroyed it as my reg/rec is mounted near my swingarm with no protection from the elements.
I'm sure Kickstart will be along with a post of ultimate win and chuck-norris-esque awesome ____________________ Yamaha MT-09
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Thanks for posting that keith. I have come across that one before but it's the wrong type for my bike as mine is hardwired and that one has a seperate connector.
Do you have any ideas on wether my above plan could work, e.g. buying the one in the link, taking the wires out of the connectors and slipping them into the connectors on my bike?
Cheers. ____________________ Yamaha MT-09
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Yes you can fit pretty much any reg/rec from a modern motorbike with a few exceptions.
Honda ones would be easiest because they use the same wire colours (although in a different connector block) so if you connect red to red, green to green and yellow to yellow, you'll be right.
Some appear to have more than one red or green, this is a red herring, they all connect back to the same point eventually so just bundle all the reds together and all the greens together. The three yellows need to remain seperate.
Some also have an extra black wire. These will work too but you need to connect that wire to a switched live somewhere on the loom (I use the feed to the back brake light switch). It may be simpler to just get one without a black at this stage.
For slightly complex electronic reasons, some of the more modern reg/rec units are considerably superior to the older type. A Yamaha R1 or R6 one is among these. You'd need to find out where to connect the wires to though, I and others on this forum can help with that if you decide to get one of those. It would be important that this was a genuine Yamaha one from a breakers/ebay, not a pattern one. For the afore-mentioned electronic reasons, they are highly unlikely to be faulty.
If the regrec goes on my VFR again, I will definately be replacing it with an R6 one. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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| stinkwheel wrote: | Yes you can fit pretty much any reg/rec from a modern motorbike with a few exceptions.
Honda ones would be easiest because they use the same wire colours (although in a different connector block) so if you connect red to red, green to green and yellow to yellow, you'll be right.
Some appear to have more than one red or green, this is a red herring, they all connect back to the same point eventually so just bundle all the reds together and all the greens together. The three yellows need to remain seperate.
Some also have an extra black wire. These will work too but you need to connect that wire to a switched live somewhere on the loom (I use the feed to the back brake light switch). It may be simpler to just get one without a black at this stage.
For slightly complex electronic reasons, some of the more modern reg/rec units are considerably superior to the older type. A Yamaha R1 or R6 one is among these. You'd need to find out where to connect the wires to though, I and others on this forum can help with that if you decide to get one of those. It would be important that this was a genuine Yamaha one from a breakers/ebay, not a pattern one. For the afore-mentioned electronic reasons, they are highly unlikely to be faulty.
If the regrec goes on my VFR again, I will definately be replacing it with an R6 one. |
Awesome post dude, you seem to have hit the nail on the head thanks!
I've just been reading up on the Yamaha R1 reg/recs and how extremely unlikely they are to fail.
Thats my suspicions confirmed then, as long as you obtain the correct "phase" for your bike, 2 or 3 phase, then you can't really go wrong. If mine goes again I will almost certainly get one from an R1 and just connect the wiring up accordingly.
I will probably be upgrading to a transalp when I get my test done in the next couple of months, so this will probably be when I decide to change the reg/rec for the more robust Yamaha one. Expect a nice new thread with the whole project with lots of pictures.
Just an idea -
Maybe it would be a good idea to sticky this thread or the new one when I get the new bike as this the whole reg/rec problem throws up loads of hits on google, but the solutions seem to be few and far between. ____________________ Yamaha MT-09
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Hi, after reading this post and being faced with the same situation, I was really not willing to pay the outrageous £187 demanded by Honda for this part (and wait 2 weeks for delivery), I decided to give this a try. I bought a Regulator for a R1 for £50 plus delivery from ebay, snipped the wires, connected them up like for like and its working fine....so far! I checked with a voltmeter and its putting back into the battery 13.7 volts ish, I drove about for a day with no problems at all, if anything goes wrong I will update this post but so far so good. I dont want anyone else being ripped off by Honda, the one I bought fits the backplate perfectly, I hope that this helps some else!!! Best regards, Paul. |
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Hi,
Last week after reaching my work place on Varadero 125(2008), there was rotten eggs smell near my battery and could hear a alarm sound which went off after sometime. The same day evening while returning home the bike stopped on the road abruptly and has no power coming when i turn the ignition ON. RAC tried charging the battery, but in vain and had to tow to the garage.
The garage billed me £115 for new battery and bulbs and went fine for 2 days.On the 3rd day, same smell and alarm was heard again. After browsing the web found this link and one more which says battery was cooked up due to reg rec failure. As cant afford to pay another £191 for reg rec wanted to change the reg rec by using the above alternative suggestions.
Before proceeding, i just want to make sure this will be rectified if i change the reg rec or needs any more tests?
Do i also need to change the battery?
Also can you guys give me the link to alternative reg rec as said above R1/R6 or this ebay: https://www.ebay.co.uk[/url]/itm/NEW-GENUINE-YAMAHA-FZ1-01-05-R7-99-MODEL-REG-REC-P-N-5FL-81960-00-/161050953369?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item257f628699
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