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SKU: BBM-015-0091-06 Regulator Rectifier for Honda Engine Electrical Systems


Regulator Rectifier for Honda Engine Electrical Systems
Purchase Regulator Rectifier for Honda Engine Electrical Systems
  • SKU: BBM-015-0091-06 Regulator Rectifier for Honda Engine Electrical Systems

  • $242.99

Description

Nothing kills a productive day in the field faster than electrical problems. When your Honda engine's charging system starts acting up—dim lights, weak cranking, or a battery that won't hold a charge—chances are your regulator rectifier is the culprit. This small but critical component keeps your engine's electrical system running steady and reliable, converting and controlling the power from your charging system to keep everything working like it should.

What You're Getting

  • Precise voltage regulation that keeps your battery charged without overcharging
  • Solid-state electronics designed to handle the vibration and heat of engine operation
  • Direct replacement that fits right in place of your worn-out original
  • Reliable AC to DC conversion for consistent electrical power output
  • Weatherproof construction that stands up to dust, moisture, and temperature swings

Built for Real Farm Work

This regulator rectifier is designed for Honda engines commonly found on zero-turn mowers, commercial mowers, portable generators, and utility equipment around the farm. Whether you're mowing acres of pasture, running a standby generator during storms, or using Honda-powered implements, this part ensures your electrical system keeps pace with your work.

Made to Last

Honda engines are known for their reliability, and this regulator rectifier matches that reputation. It's built with components that handle the constant charging cycles and electrical loads that come with real-world use. The solid-state design means fewer parts to fail, and the sealed housing keeps out the dirt and moisture that can cause problems.

Installation Notes

This is a direct bolt-on replacement—no modifications needed. Make sure to disconnect the battery before starting work, and take a picture of your wire connections before removing the old unit. Clean the mounting surface and check that all connections are tight when you're done.