Posted by mEl on October 20, 2009 at 04:46:38 from (71.241.110.174):
In Reply to: amp meter posted by nak 1952 on October 19, 2009 at 21:46:09:
The regulator could be a bit erratic or have a poor ground or maybe the brushes in the genny are a bit sticky. Working on the regulator is iffy, you could polish the contacts with some fine emery paper and then check and reset the max charging voltage but that takes time for the battery to reach full charge to attain a voltage that does not overcharge the battery. This requires some knowledge and patience, the spring tension is changed on the VR contact to change the charge voltage, not the cutout contact. A good Volt meter is absolutely essential to do this. mEl
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