Posted by pete 23 on December 21, 2014 at 15:49:35 from (74.33.70.156):
In Reply to: voltage regulater help posted by flopguns on December 21, 2014 at 13:54:52:
Voltage regulators surely have not become any better over the years, however, even back in the 60's & 70's I had to adjust a lot of new regulators for proper voltage settings. We had a good piece of test equipment that would simulate full charge or low charge batteries so you could get a good setting. It was a no no to open up a regulator but you knew darn well that if you went to get another new one and turn this one in for warranty that would not fly either. The three unit regulators were always much better as you had separate current and voltage regulating units, not the combination type with only two units. One unit was cutout, and other is combination current and voltage. Like a representative from Delco Remy told us once upon a time, that never really worked very well.
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