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Voltage Regualtor Rectifier For Ducati Moto Oem Repl.# 540.4.027.1a 540.4.019.1a on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:RMSTATOR Surface Finish:Metal Manufacturer Part Number:RM30507H Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front

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Voltage regualtor rectifier For Ducati Moto OEM Repl.# 540.4.027.1A 540.4.019.1A

RM30507H - Voltage regualtor rectifier For Ducati Moto OEM Repl.# 540.4.027.1A 540.4.019.1A

  • Description

    Our Mosfet regulator rectifiers are praised by ADV Moto! Read all about it online.
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    Why use Mosfet Enhanced technology?



    Runs cooler

    Runs much cooler than the traditional Shunt voltage regulator rectifier.


    Saves gas

    Less load on the stator, less work, less fuel is used and you save.


    Regulated energy

    The power charging your battery is steadier and smooth.

     


    Extended battery life

    Extends the battery’s life and cold cranking capacity.


    More engine power

    Removes stator load resulting in more engine power.


    Optimized power

    Optimize power delivery by switching the stator coils on or off.

    RMSTATOR Enhanced technology=


    With
     enhanced technologydesign

    This product is an advanced design that lowers operating temperatures for extended longevity and better performance than the OEM part.

    Brand new Mosfet voltage regulator rectifier

    STOP BURNING YOUR REGULATOR RECTIFIER !
    It is time to update or replace your voltage regulator with the advanced MOSFET type.

    It runs cooler than all OEM diode style regulators. In addition, this rectifier has overheat protection, rather than burn up it will simply turn off for a while and cool off.

    • Direct replacement to your original unit.
    • Plug-and-play, direct fit, easy installation.
    • The quality exceeds the OEM equipment
    • Improved heat sink and charging capabilities
    • Higher grade of electric components.
    • All shipped products are tested
    • One year limited warranty

    *All item pictures are accurate, if in doubt do not hesitate and compare our item to your original part.

  • Vehicle models fitment

    Ducati 1098 2007-2008
    Ducati 1198 2009-2011
    Ducati 749 2003-2007
    Ducati 848 Street Fighter 2012-2013
    Ducati 848 Super Bike 2011-2012
    Ducati 999 2003-2007
    Ducati Multistrada 1000 DS 2003-2006
    Ducati Street Fighter S 1099 S 2009-2012
    Triumph Daytona 600 2004-2005
    Triumph Daytona 650 2004-2005
    Triumph Daytona 955i 1998-2006
    Triumph Speed Four 600 2002-2005
    Triumph Speed Triple 1050 2005-2012
    Triumph Speed Triple 675 2008-2011
    Triumph Speed Triple 955 2002-2004
    Triumph Speed Triple 955 i 1999-2001
    Triumph Sprint RS 955 2000-2004
    Triumph Sprint ST 1050 2005-2012
    Triumph Sprint ST 955 1999-2004
    Triumph Tiger 1050 - 2007-2011
    Triumph Tiger 1050 SE 2011-2012
    Triumph Tiger 955 2001-2006

  • OEM part replacement

    540.4.027.1A
    540.4.019.1A
    T1300560

  • Specifications

    Dimensions :
    Width: 90 mm
    Length: 94 mm
    Height: 30 mm
    Fixation holes center to center: 75 mm
    Wires Length: 320 mm & 235 mm

    Other specifications :

    Number of plugs: 2
    Number of pins: 7
    Number of wires: 7
    Minimum Charging Voltage: 14.5V +/- 0.5V
    Maximum Charging Current: 50A/500W
    Open Circuit Voltage: <15V
    Operation Temperature: -20⁰ to 85⁰

  • Instructions

    Before installing your new regulator/rectifier:

    • Check the AC output of the stator.
    • Replace any burned or corroded connectors on stator and regulator/rectifier
    • Check and repair any melted wiring.
    • Use hi-temp dielectric grease on all connectors.

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    For more details regarding a one year limited warranty, please visit our store's complete warranty policy.



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