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Post by speez on Apr 22, 2011 19:52:52 GMT -5
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Post by xsleo on Apr 22, 2011 20:08:23 GMT -5
The 3 phase rectifiers can get a bit pricey.
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Post by speez on Apr 22, 2011 20:43:24 GMT -5
$13.30 that's not much more then 2 separate ones and gives a much cleaner look. and if any one wants an old school look instead of Tye-raps i used white twine and hockey tape instead of loom, looks really sweet did my friend 76 sporty/bobber and it looks right everybody thinks its from the fifty's, heres a sight for raping wires with twine (i used white ) www.aeroelectric.com/articles/cable_lace/cable_lace.html I'll try to get some pics on
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sevens0n
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Post by sevens0n on Apr 22, 2011 20:50:04 GMT -5
I've searched and found several nice 3 phase rectifiers. Nice pieces that will do the job well. Problem is, they seem to run $35-$50 as I recall. Two from Radio Shack was the cheapest solution I could come up with at the time. So thats what I used. Looks like this one might be the ticket though. Its cheap enough.
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Post by dogbunny on Apr 23, 2011 2:03:39 GMT -5
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Post by wideload on Apr 23, 2011 18:49:16 GMT -5
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Post by xsleo on Apr 26, 2011 19:43:57 GMT -5
I might still keep it out in the open. The stock combo reg/rec is about the same size, at 80x65x29 mm. The ebay one is 98x59x28 mm It does have a much higher rating. 1200 volts/ 90 amps. A lot more than needed. Leo
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