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Gavin
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generator light on

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I was using a screwdiver near the voltage regulator and accidentally earthed a terminal causing a spark. Now the gnerator light stays on. Is this indicative of a broken voltage regulator.

There was nothing wrong previously with the charging system.
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j_c_hamilton
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Post by j_c_hamilton »

Yeah, I would think you've cooked the regulator.
Gavin
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Post by Gavin »

So I replaced the regulator and the light still comes on.

I am not getting a charge at the battery so I tested the output of the generator with the wires disconnected - as the revs go up so do the volts - all the way to 90v and yet previous advice says the voltage should only go as high as 30v (12v).

Would anyone have the faintest idea??
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Post by 1303S_74 »

Bump.

Anyone knows the answer of this old question.
Measured a generator yesterday with the regulator disconnected and got way over 70 volts. Generator change? All I read about is 30-25V unloaded...
Original problem is no charge and flickering gen-light (increase strengh at high rpm)




Gavin wrote:So I replaced the regulator and the light still comes on.

I am not getting a charge at the battery so I tested the output of the generator with the wires disconnected - as the revs go up so do the volts - all the way to 90v and yet previous advice says the voltage should only go as high as 30v (12v).

Would anyone have the faintest idea??
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