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Re: voltage regulator VS cut out in 6 V system
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Posted by 35 A on July 30, 2007 at 20:33:09 from (65.25.139.234):
In Reply to: voltage regulator VS cut out in 6 V system posted by flashback on July 30, 2007 at 19:55:33:
The cut out acts as a switch allowing the gen. to charge the battery, but does not control the amount of charge going to the bat. The older gen. usually had an adjustment screw on the end plate and or movable 3rd brush to control amperage flow to the bat. You could over charge the bat. if the charging rate was set too high and cause the bat. to "boil over" The voltage reg. system only allows the gen. to charge the bat. as needed. If the battery is low the reg. compensates by increasing the amp. flow to the bat. Hope this helps
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