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Savage & S40 Amp and wattage needed (Read 53 times)
Edgar_Franks
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Re: Savage & S40 Amp and wattage needed
Reply #15 -
02/19/07 at 17:54:42
Thanks to all the reply's .I'm going this route which seems to be the simple one .Heavy m/c and chaps ,hooded liner under full face helmet .Since just about most of the time it's always feet and hands which suffer the most from extream weather ,gerbings sells a battery which puts out 12 amps ,heated socks and gloves draw 4.4 amps ,with a dual termostat controlling each one,I should get 3 hours of riding comfort .Battery mounted on rear rack makes it plug and go without any worries or changing parts and updating battery .30,40 ,50 degree weather gives chills ,this should knock those chills out .Thanks and Happy Riding ,Edgar_Franks
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That's always the option...way to go!
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Reelthing wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
sent an email off to the folks selling the g09/g109 "generator" they call it - asking about it all. 30% higher output - so what is the total output. also asked the same thing - just drop in a stator and no other changes required? might be an interesting - looks like the +30% stator w/ship to the US is around $150
Hey guys, what happened to the link to the alternator supplier from this old thread? I don't find the link anywhere in the thread. I may be in the market for a new stator, and even a reconditioned one for $150 shipped beats $250 from Ayer's for a new one... Which reminds me, I need to go begging in the marketplace for a used one cheap! TIA...
Update: Never Mind... I found them on Google:
http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/erol.html
Thanks anyways.
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Re: Savage & S40 Amp and wattage needed
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So has anyone found out the rated current of a Suzuki Savage alternator???...
I own an '01 savage and would like to install a stereo system on it. The power consumption is 8 Amperes @ 12 Volts which is like 100 watts max...I was wondering whether the bike would start with the stereo on....
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08/28/07 at 14:37:19
Stereo!?
I thought savages only came monaural.
thump, thump, thump...
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feelinjunky wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08:
So has anyone found out the rated current of a Suzuki Savage alternator???...
I own an '01 savage and would like to install a stereo system on it. The power consumption is 8 Amperes @ 12 Volts which is like 100 watts max...I was wondering whether the bike would start with the stereo on....
does your car start with the stereo on?
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Reply #21 -
08/28/07 at 21:13:24
these folks believe their biggie size puts out 250w - which is 30-50% higher than stock - so if we take middle of the road - 40% - our stock unit puts out around 180watts.
Power for the G109 is about 250watt.
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Peter Houghton
Electrex World Limited
Tel: **44 (0)1491 682369
Fax: **44(0)1491 682286
www.electrexworld.co.uk
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