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Just put a set a saddlebags on and tried a few different places for new positions for the rectifier.
I had a look before I started at what advice is offered here and tried a couple different places, but kept finding difficulty when I went to re-install the seat.
I did find that I can simply put the rectifier back on TOP of the wide leather sections of the 'bags which lay over the fender (where they are laced together) and the seat fits quite nicely back over everything - - All the wires and connectors are out of the way of the rails, and the bolts go back in the places they are supposed to without any difficulty at all.
Question is this......
How important/critical is it for the rectifier to be bolted to, and in contact with, the fender????
-- it obviously transfers heat throught the fins on it's top (heat, as we know, rises) whereas it's bottom side which appears to be made of some kind of resin - (not as efficent a heat conductor as metal) would make a very poor job of tranferring any amount of heat at all in comparison.
-- so, whaddya' think......will there be enough heat transfer OUT of the rectifier when it is not in direct contact with the fender - How much heat can it produce anyways????
--The seat does now sit incrementally higher (due to a 1&1/4 inch lift forward and maybe a 1/4 to 5/16 lift aft, thanks to previously mentioned saddlebag 'straps') so there may be somewhat more airflow under it for cooling
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