Busa shit itself today on the freeway. Had to get Dark Cloud to bring the trailer and pick me up. degrading experience all round! especially on such a nice day, all dressed up with my new boots and all - what a bummer. Rectifier I think - only 12v on the meter. No sadder sight than a dead Busa? Other bikes I'd beat to death on the spot - but this one I put my arm around and spoke to. Am I cracking up? Back to sea next Wednesday!
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Nah mate. You did the right thing. I talk to my Busa a lot.
"Had to get Dark Cloud to bring the trailer and pick me up. "
You crack me up.
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i talk to mine most days, only time i get a little worried is when it talks back, bitch got husky
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Read this an I wasn't sure if "Dark Cloud" was the missus or a mate, i'm guessing the missus..
So while i'm sorry bout the bike, how in hell am I sposed to train my missus to hitch a trailer let alone drive with one..
Dang man I thought I had my gal trained, I bow to the master.
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Nothing wrong with talking to her, I know the Hondas have trouble with the rectifier but not the Suzuki:-( suppose everything can break down.
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14-05-2013, 09:11am
(This post was last modified: 14-05-2013, 09:32am by Batfink.)
basically a rectifier changes AC current to DC current....
the earlier bikes and current lawn mowers have a direct DC power generator (dynamo)... so no rectifiers are needed but the more current alternators produce an AC current which then gets converted to DC by the rectifier..
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Like Batfink said. When you consider that the Busa generator pumps out 70V alternating current (AC) at 5000rpm and this is converted to 13.5 - 15.5V direct current (DC) by the regulator/rectifier, then you can understand why the wee beasty gets so hot! It's working almost as hard as Gillard's PR team!
The heat comes from the rectifier's diodes lopping the AC to DC and the excess voltage being shorted to ground by the regulator. If you run your bike at high rpm the permanent magnet generator will pump out much more voltage and current that has to be processed by the rectifiers and ground and therefore it produces even more amounts of heat that have to be dissipated to air via the regulator rectifier's cooling fins.
So don't stress your regulator rectifier and keep your engine rpm nice and low. You can do this by staying below the maximum speed limit in sixth gear. Hmmm I wonder why so many busa regulator rectifiers get fried?