Posted by mkirsch on March 30, 2013 at 06:56:29 from (67.253.161.186):
In Reply to: H Charging Problem posted by Doug Kieta on March 29, 2013 at 13:59:29:
Regardless, it's not "too strong" for the VR. The generator and VR are exactly the same from the H to the M.
The cheap Chinese voltage regulators are notorious for going bad quickly. I went through three of them on my Super A in less than a year, and the tractor had less than 25 hours of run time on it.
Don't bother taking the generator back for "testing." Testing generators and alternators at the parts store is a joke. They're always "good" because the test really doesn't test anything... If it produces voltage, it's good according to the machine.
Try to find a USA-made voltage regulator. They're supposed to be better. I got one from RockAuto.com, came in a CarQuest box. The jury is still out.
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