Lithium Proof Regulators / Rectifiers

Looking for lithium proof regulators and rectifiers? Then you've come to the right place! At Cafe Racer Webshop, we provide everything you need to keep your motorcycle's lithium battery safe and performing its best.

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Lithium Proof Regulators / Rectifiers

Replace your old regulator / rectifier with our lithium proof regulators / rectifiers. These parts are essential for your bike and ensures that your lithium battery is protected, is kept cool and has a longer battery life. We offer lithum proof regulators and rectifiers from the trusted brand Rick’s Electrics, designed for a wide range of model specific motorcycles, including Yamaha, Kawasaki, BMW, Honda and more!

 

Benefits of ordering lithium proof regulators / rectifiers from Cafe Racer Webshop

When you choose to make a purchase for your motorcycle in our webshop, you enjoy 4 combined benefits that set us apart:

  • Products in stock are delivered within 1 working day
  • You can easily reach our customer service via phone or email
  • You receive 2 years warranty according to official EU guidelines
  • You can easily return your order within 30 days without hassle

 

Why it’s important

When changing from an old battery to lithium battery technology, it is essential to get a good regulator / rectifier for your bike. Lithium battery technology is new and has many great advantages in terms of energy density for your motorcycle.

Lithium proof regulators and rectifiers are built to last as they are made from durable materials. The ones we offer from Rick’s Electrics are known for their high-quality regulators / rectifiers. These components offer better performance and a longer life for your engine compared to your traditional lead-acid batteries.

 

Installation

If you have some knowledge about wiring, then these parts should be generally easy to install on your motorcycle. Before doing any modifications on your bike, it is important to have the repair manual in case anything goes wrong. Please double check that the electronics of your charging circuit / motorcycle are good to go to prevent serious damage due to overloading!

 

Need Assistance?

Contact our customer service team!

Do you have questions about any of our lithium proof regulators / rectifiers? Then feel free to contact us at +31 85 06 06 06 5 or [email protected], or discover below the FAQs about our lithium proof regulators / rectifiers  for motorcycles. At Cafe Racer Webshop we are here for you with our expert advice and personal service.

Want answers to frequently asked questions? Then visit our customer service page. We help you with your order or with questions about payment, delivery, returns and exchanges. With our help, you can quickly get your bike on the road with new lithium proof regulators / rectifiers for your motorcycle!

Many questions about our lithium proof regulators / rectifiers have already been answered for you!

Choosing the right product for your motorcycle can sometimes be a challenge. The mounting process can sometimes cause problems or not work right away. Therefore we have answered the most questions from our customers on this subject. You will find all the information you need here.

 

FAQs

1.        How do I know when to replace my regulatory / rectifier?

First, the diode can burn out and cause the battery to drain. You’ll notice right away with poor starts, irregular meter readings, dead battery and dimmed headlights. If you catch these issues early on , you can replace the part for an affordable price and potentially avoid full battery failure down the road.

2.        How to test the regulator / rectifier for failure?

In most motorcycles, the regulator and rectifier are located in the same unit, but older models have them installed separately. To check the regulator, connect the meter leads to the bike’s battery while its running. The reading should not be more than 14.5 volts or lower than 13.5 volts. If the reading is higher, this means that the battery is overcharged and you may need to replace it.

Also depending where your regulator / rectifier is located on your bike, the part can overheat, which can lead to failure.