Subject: | [Shop-talk] Voltage regulators |
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From: | tr3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:08:14 -0700 |
References: | <50A4B98D-E82D-4C49-9AF3-B0EC6775FAD2@groupwbench.org> <01f101cc875e$71fc2f90$0501a8c0@randall> <E2CB403F-0A9C-4307-955C-46CF9B8EB76A@groupwbench.org> |
> I guess I should have mentioned, mine is electronic not mechanical. Ah, I see! In that case, the resistor is less important, as long as it isn't too low a value (which could cause overcharging under light load conditions). But the other two conditions (plus matching ground polarity) still apply. Seems like a strange configuration, though. American cars went to alternators several years before electronic regulators, and even my 71 Triumph has an alternator with a partially mechanical regulator. Perhaps I should ask, does your generator have a commutator, or slip rings? -- Randall |
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