Posted by FC Andy on February 02, 2012 at 21:31:19 from (74.126.84.52):
In Reply to: M not charging. posted by Ellis Kinney on February 02, 2012 at 16:33:17:
I've been down this road, too. Everybody's advice sure can help. I'll add one thing, and this very comment helped a friend with his super M: Don't assume a new regulator is any good. I've beat my head against the wall trying things just to end up with a bad regulator. I'm just saying that these indian made regulators are not always right. At NAPA, you can request the american made version. It is $100 to the indian made $40, but it was the solution for my friend's super M when he was having problems. It also would have been the answer for a Ferguson I re-wired for a friend, but the guy wanted to be done spending money and it was charging well enough, just not the way I wanted it to. If you've got everything else right, and you know it is, and everything you do points to a POS regulator, it may very well be bad even though it is brand new. -Andy
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