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I have just checked with the EBay seller in China ( lisalin 2011) and they have assured me that this is a replacement Mofset Regulator as per the FH part number in the picture.
eBay item # 111002573977
 
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Dear gtjohn01,

Sorry,it is not MOSFET type,The items as same pictures.thanks

- lisalin2011


I asked the SAME SELLER :rtfm: the very SAME QUESTION :rtfm: and got the opposite reseponse.....
which is it, I'm wondering
 
Who knows John?
Dear ansimp,

Yes,pls refer to the photo show.thanks.

- lisalin2011
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This is the main reason that I recommend using a good second hand FH series regulator.
Going by the price the Chinese one should be a Mofset one but you can't always be sure until you have it to test it. Most of these Chinese sites use more than one person to answer their emails so unfortunately it us hard to know who has the right information. If it is a true FH series regulator and not just a made up part number then it should be a Mofset R/R.
 
Just purchased a couple of my Chinese Mofset 2006 CBR600 regulators to replace the last one that I fitted into my mates 600cc Yamaha mini sprint car. He runs it at 15000 rpm on methanol and normally they don’t run the charge circuit but he has an electric power steering set up. The standard regulator fried up pretty quickly under these conditions. Hopefully the Chinese Mofset RR will fair better. :beg:
 

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