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Re: Re: Re: Re: Convert 6V to 12V with a resistor
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Posted by Dan from PA on April 21, 2000 at 00:54:00 from (151.201.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Convert 6V to 12V with a resistor posted by MrG:In that case on April 20, 2000 at 08:38:00:
Some generators will put out enough voltage to charge a 12V system (you may need to put a smaller pulley on it to speed it up), a good generator shop should be able to test yours. In that case, all you need is a 12V voltage regulator. I've been told that there are no good 12V regulators being sold anymore, and personal experience has backed that up; the last 4 I bought (from different places) have each lasted about a year. Since a 12V alternator (w/built-in regulator) doesn't cost a whole lot more that a 12V voltage regulator, I'd consider going that route right off the bat, if you're not worried about a non-stock look.
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