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Re: 20 vs 30 amp voltage regulator
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Posted by John T on December 29, 2006 at 06:39:52 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: 20 vs 30 amp voltage regulator posted by Gerald J. on December 28, 2006 at 23:04:10:
Good info Gerald, Ive seen 2 coil VR's that have the Cutout Relay plus just one other relay for Current Regulation (I believe??),,,,,,,,,,,,2 coil VR's that have the Cutout Relay plus a COMBINATION Voltage and Current Regulation relay,,,,,,,,,,3 coil VR's that have the Cutout Relay plus Voltage Regulation plus Current Regulation. Seems the more later common ones were the 3 coil type with voltage and current regulation. No idea what he has??? Still, I see your point and agree he could (depends on genny and his VR) sure exceed the armatures current rating n let all the "smoke out" of his genny which as we know makes em quit workin once all that smokes gone lol Take care Gerald, John T
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