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Elaborate. AC DC converter as in rectifier?
Yes you will need a regulator as well , most use combined reg/rec unit
 
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If you float the ground, it became DC.
But, you will have voltage peaks and you dont want that so you need a "regulator" to always have a stable 12v.

Or you buy a unit that do both and you dont need to play with the stator. You can find some of those unit on ebay.

Or you make one, like i did.

I though that the link i posted was an ac/dc converter/regulator, but it wasnt because you need to float the ground.

I hope it's clearer now ;-)

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Hold on!!!!

You have 2 ways to get DC on a banshee

1- Buy a kit ( https://www.jdscustoms.com/product/jl-engineering-complete-dc-conversion-kit/)

2- Do the floating ground mod on your stator.

These are 2 differents things!!

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What about using a rectifier? I bought a cheap one on eBay and run a Rigid light bar off my snowmobile that doesn’t have a battery. Zero issues.


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Kawa, I'm shipping your throttle cable tomorrow.

 

Just got the case saver. Its bigger and beefier than I expected. 45d9a195dd620ee21af8eeeb40a4314f.jpgb07ba23d66b2c80723e8b961b85f5ba7.jpg

 

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Iirc, you usually have to do a little bit of triming. ( Might be for stock covers tho... Just don't freak out if it doesn't fit perfectly.

FYI also, they sell different ones for a different sprocket size ranges. so before you trim, make sure you got the right one

 

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47 minutes ago, 375hp banshees said:

Iirc, you usually have to do a little bit of triming. ( Might be for stock covers tho... Just don't freak out if it doesn't fit perfectly.

FYI also, they sell different ones for a different sprocket size ranges. so before you trim, make sure you got the right one

 

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Thanks. Good to know. 

 

Cant be any worse than these plastics. 

I got the small sprocket case saver (12-15). 

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