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Stephen Dunn

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  1. We have tried it again with another fuse and removed the pillion seat and done about 15 miles and it hasn't melted the fuse. It was hot the rectifier but not boiling and it doesn't have a high output reading. So I'm wondering if it is definitely the rectifier that is the problem. Thankyou
  2. I wonder if anyone can help. I have a Triumph Daytona 955 i 2006 and have had problems with it melting the main 30 amp fuse. The rectifier and wiring upgrade to FH012AA Standard model mosfet was done by the previous owner in 2012. But I have only owned the bike a few months and it is melting the main fuse. Could this rectifier need replacing again as it gets hot but not to burning stage, is it supposed to get hot? I have only recently purchased a motorbike again after 30 years on 4 wheels so very unsure about these things. I would appreciate any advise possible. I believe these are universal not specific for Triumph. Many thanks.
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