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Re: Need in Depth Technical Help for my charging s
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Posted by gene bender on December 31, 2006 at 14:20:42 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: Need in Depth Technical Help for my charging syste posted by JayWalt on December 31, 2006 at 10:16:50:
If yours has the three brushes chech to see if the third brush is adjustable as there would be a screw head on the brush end and see how many commutator bars are between the two brushes you see. They shouldnt be any closer than 3.5 You can loosen up that screw and move the adjustable brush farther away and that would lower the amps. You could also have a mis-match and the wrong regulator for that gen. There are two regs listed for the different gens. Is the original plate on the back side and if so what are the #s Does your reg mount on the gen or does it mount on a flat bar somewhere as over the years things get changed and stuff can get all mixed around. In any case move the brush farther away and this mite cure your problem if it is the movable one.
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