Fast Eddie
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Gents,
I'm looking at the options to replace my zenor and rectifier with a combined unit, and fit a 3 phase high output alternator at the same time.
I have used a Boyer power box previously without complaint, and Roger at RGM recommends them too. I also like the fact that they have a dedicated warning light feed, allowing removal of the warning light assimilator.
But I'd like to know (in laymans terms) how they work. All other brands are clearly designed to dissipate the excess energy as heat through finned alloy bodies, the Boyer isn't finned at all, and they even recommend rubber mounting it!
So Gents, what I'd like to know is:
Is the Boyer unit still the 'unit if choice'?
And, how does it deal with access current?
I'm looking at the options to replace my zenor and rectifier with a combined unit, and fit a 3 phase high output alternator at the same time.
I have used a Boyer power box previously without complaint, and Roger at RGM recommends them too. I also like the fact that they have a dedicated warning light feed, allowing removal of the warning light assimilator.
But I'd like to know (in laymans terms) how they work. All other brands are clearly designed to dissipate the excess energy as heat through finned alloy bodies, the Boyer isn't finned at all, and they even recommend rubber mounting it!
So Gents, what I'd like to know is:
Is the Boyer unit still the 'unit if choice'?
And, how does it deal with access current?