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Adjusting Delco Voltage Regulator...
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Posted by bbott on November 12, 2000 at 20:20:01 from (206.13.45.156):
I'm having trouble keeping the ammmeter on the 'charge' side when I have all my lights on. I've had the generator on a test bench, and it checks out ok... I have set the voltage regulator to give about 14.8V at high idle or better. (adjusting screw on left hand side of regulator) My immediate question is about the adjusting screw on the right hand side of the regulator... I vaugely remember that the second regulator coil is current sensing... Is the other adjusting screw on the regulator a current limit ? Do I (probably) need to set this up a bit ? My manuals don't discuss adjusting the voltage regulator and it has been many.. many years since I've fooled around with one. -- bb
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