Yamaha R6 rectifier

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Re: Yamaha R6 rectifier

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CRM wrote:disperse as much heat as poss, however mine is a bit scewed and not flat. find any copper plate to space it let me know
I have seen a few threads on other sites covering heat soak in regards to regulator/rectifiers, the whole point as you know is to disperse heat through the unit that's why they get so funking hot, one site suggested a copper plate and to me this makes sense as finding a flat surface on an NC isn't easy and it will transfer heat away from the unit much quicker...................I hope
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CRM wrote:disperse as much heat as poss, however mine is a bit scewed and not flat. find any copper plate to space it let me know
This is what I have found and reasonable to I think
http://www.kernowcraft.com/products/met ... eBaseFeed1
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Well after a little research I managed to get a new battery(Varta) and the R6 rectifier which turned up today. It's all fitted and working as it should, I will keep an eye on it over the next few days.
I just want to thank those who advised me on the problem and hopefully won't get left behind by my mates again heh

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uber pikey wrote:Well after a little research I managed to get a new battery(Varta) and the R6 rectifier which turned up today. It's all fitted and working as it should, I will keep an eye on it over the next few days.
I just want to thank those who advised me on the problem and hopefully won't get left behind by my mates again heh

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uber pikey wrote:
CRM wrote:disperse as much heat as poss, however mine is a bit scewed and not flat. find any copper plate to space it let me know
This is what I have found and reasonable to I think
http://www.kernowcraft.com/products/met ... eBaseFeed1

What about using a heat sink from an old pc cpu cooler? A lot of them have copper bases and can be picked up for next to nothing. I think it would be a relatively easy process to modify one so you could mount a reg/rec to it.
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I just thort you were a bit sloooooooow lol :grin:

Only kidding mate, glad you got it sorted 8-)
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