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Re: cut out to voltage regulator
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Posted by bill in Md on June 23, 2006 at 06:41:56 from (64.26.76.21):
In Reply to: cut out to voltage regulator posted by bill in Md on June 22, 2006 at 09:22:41:
the reason i went to the VR. is: after starting and cutting grass i shut it off went inside. when i came out the amp meter had melted down. wire to from the amp meter to starter completly melted. nothing else (wires) were bad. i was assuming it to be the cut out points staying closed. ordered a VR from napa. thought i was ordering the same part (cut out) at $60 nonreturnable part i am stuck with it for now. is 25v with the field grounded to low? what is the third bursh thing you are talking about with the gene. how do i check and adjust. it is a delco remy gene. when i rewired it, as a percaution, i installed a inline fuse from amp meter to battery line. that way i just pull the fuse when not in use.
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