[AT] Voltage regulator
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Sun Sep 30 09:26:34 PDT 2007
Jeff,
I didn't write clear enough. The cut-out is not cutting out when I
shut off the switch. Sends current to the armature. Reverse current is
not functioning. Charging voltage is okay as is current regulating when
the engine is running, I think. I have not put my volt meter on it.
Battery is up and reads almost 12 volts static. Generator is charging
from 2-7 amps so I am guessing voltage is okay. I can easily check it.
Something must be out of adjustment or just plain faulty from the
package. Delco A-circuit generator.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
Jeff Pilbeam wrote:
> What is your charging voltage?
>
> Maybe battyer is low enough to want full charge until batt voltage reaches over 13.4 volts
>
>
>
> "Ronald L. Cook" <rlcook at pionet.net> wrote:
> I installed a new voltage regulator on my 12 volt, pos. ground generator
> and it will not disconnect. Adjusting does not seem to help. Once it
> pulls in to charge, it stays. Any ideas? Maybe too much Chinese lead
> in the darned thing? Purchased at TSC. Probably the main problem.
>
> Ron Cook
> Salix, IA
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