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Re: 6v generator to 12v generator
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Posted by Dave on January 23, 2003 at 14:31:19 from (138.29.36.228):
In Reply to: 6v generator to 12v generator posted by JohnG(TX) on January 23, 2003 at 12:15:48:
You can get a 12-volt cutout, or remove the relay from a 6 volt regulator and replace it with diodes. I now run my 41 A this way with a 12 volt battery and bulbs but the same 6-volt gen. It does charge at a slower rate, and won't begin charging until I am at about half throttle (below that it turns too low and won't make enough voltage to charge a 12-volt battery). I have heard of some people using a smaller generator pulley to make it spin faster to overcome this problem.
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