Posted by pete 23 on December 22, 2014 at 16:48:35 from (74.33.70.156):
In Reply to: voltage regulater help posted by flopguns on December 21, 2014 at 13:54:52:
Since no one is going to warranty a voltage regulator anyway, take the cover off and look at the points. Normally, not running , cutout will be open and regulator points will be closed. Then start it up to see if cutout closes to indicate it at least tried to charge. Watch the regulating points for arcing. If so, clean them with a dollar bill. If still no charge, ground the field terminal with jumper wire. That will show you if generator is capable of charging as it eliminates all regulation. I suspect your problem is the generator that is causing all your regulator problems. Not matched to a regulator. Probably a rebuilt unit with lord only knows what parts are used. I cannot tell you all the different things to check from here. Way too many but I do know what I would check like field current draw for a start. Too much field current burns up regulator points with regularity.
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