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Rm Stator

Rm Stator 98-7081 RMS022-105928 REGULATOR

MPN: RMS022-105928 SKU: 98-7081
Rm Stator

Rm Stator 98-7081 RMS022-105928 REGULATOR

MPN: RMS022-105928 SKU: 98-7081
Availability:
6 in stock, ready to be shipped
SERIES regulators run much cooler than the Shunt and MOSFET voltage regulator rectifier and way much cooler than OEM parts. Moreover, the regulator has our new machined billet aluminum casing which dissipate heat 33% better than standard molded casing. Power only flows through the electrical components when the battery is charging. Allows the stator to have lower current flowing when not used, extending its lifetime. A shunt regulator controls battery voltage by grounding the stator coils to dissipate current as heat, rather than sending it on to the battery. SERIES regulators control battery voltage by intermittently disconnecting stator coils from the regulator electronics, limiting current flow through the unit and on to the battery completely. This results in lower regulator and stator temperatures, more accurate voltage regulation, and increased reliability of your charging system components.
Original price $154.89 - Original price $154.89
Original price
$154.89
$154.89 - $154.89
Current price $154.89

Product Details

Features

  • SERIES regulators run much cooler than the Shunt and MOSFET voltage regulator rectifier and way much cooler than OEM parts.
  • Moreover, the regulator has our new machined billet aluminum casing which dissipate heat 33% better than standard molded casing.
  • Power only flows through the electrical components when the battery is charging.
  • Allows the stator to have lower current flowing when not used, extending its lifetime.
  • A shunt regulator controls battery voltage by grounding the stator coils to dissipate current as heat, rather than sending it on to the battery.
  • SERIES regulators control battery voltage by intermittently disconnecting stator coils from the regulator electronics, limiting current flow through the unit and on to the battery completely.
  • This results in lower regulator and stator temperatures, more accurate voltage regulation, and increased reliability of your charging system components.
Product Description

Features

  • SERIES regulators run much cooler than the Shunt and MOSFET voltage regulator rectifier and way much cooler than OEM parts.
  • Moreover, the regulator has our new machined billet aluminum casing which dissipate heat 33% better than standard molded casing.
  • Power only flows through the electrical components when the battery is charging.
  • Allows the stator to have lower current flowing when not used, extending its lifetime.
  • A shunt regulator controls battery voltage by grounding the stator coils to dissipate current as heat, rather than sending it on to the battery.
  • SERIES regulators control battery voltage by intermittently disconnecting stator coils from the regulator electronics, limiting current flow through the unit and on to the battery completely.
  • This results in lower regulator and stator temperatures, more accurate voltage regulation, and increased reliability of your charging system components.
Part Numbers
Store SKU MFR. Product # Availability
98-7081 RMS022-105928 In Stock

Features

  • SERIES regulators run much cooler than the Shunt and MOSFET voltage regulator rectifier and way much cooler than OEM parts.
  • Moreover, the regulator has our new machined billet aluminum casing which dissipate heat 33% better than standard molded casing.
  • Power only flows through the electrical components when the battery is charging.
  • Allows the stator to have lower current flowing when not used, extending its lifetime.
  • A shunt regulator controls battery voltage by grounding the stator coils to dissipate current as heat, rather than sending it on to the battery.
  • SERIES regulators control battery voltage by intermittently disconnecting stator coils from the regulator electronics, limiting current flow through the unit and on to the battery completely.
  • This results in lower regulator and stator temperatures, more accurate voltage regulation, and increased reliability of your charging system components.