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Re: 4 terminal voltage regulator
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Posted by Rootsy on May 07, 2007 at 08:49:46 from (24.176.33.123):
In Reply to: 4 terminal voltage regulator posted by redforever on May 07, 2007 at 01:09:12:
Replaced the voltage regulator on my M not long ago as i was having issues... it works properly now after fumbling with a new one that was junk right out of the box... new voltage regulators aren't the most reliable things out there btw... I have the 12VDC positive OR negative ground regulator (as i have my M wired 12 VDC negative ground) that you can buy at TSC, etc that mounts on top of the regulator. It has the A (GEN) input underneath, a BAT terminal, F (Field) terminal and L (Load) terminal... the A (GEN) wire from A terminal on generator is hooked to A terminal on regulator, the Field terminal on generator runs to the light switch in the box beneath steering wheel (this allows the L H D B settings to change the resistance load and increase gen output). the BAT terminal is attached to the wire that runs to the Ammeter in the light switch box. polarize it and see how it works... i had a bad connection in my generator besides the sticking new regulator that would not open points under a negative current situation.
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