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1. 09:54 AM - Plane Power R1224 to regulate B&C SD-20? (rckol)
2. 11:31 AM - Re: Plane Power R1224 to regulate B&C SD-20? (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
3. 04:37 PM - Led Lights (Ianrat)
4. 08:19 PM - Fog LEDs (rparigor@SUFFOLK.LIB.NY.US)
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Subject: | Plane Power R1224 to regulate B&C SD-20? |
The Plane Power R1224 regulator seems to provide the same functionality as the
more expensive B&C LS1 regulator (except for temperature compensation). Would
it would be suitable for regulating a B&C SD-20 in a Z12 system?
TIA
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rck
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Subject: | Re: Plane Power R1224 to regulate B&C SD-20? |
At 11:51 AM 2/21/2009, you wrote:
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>The Plane Power R1224 regulator seems to provide the same
>functionality as the more expensive B&C LS1 regulator (except for
>temperature compensation). Would it would be suitable for
>regulating a B&C SD-20 in a Z12 system?
>
>TIA
Yes . . . assuming a 14v system. If you're installing
a 28v system, you MUST use the B&C regulator. It was
specifically designed to accommodate an alternator with
a 14v field winding in a 28v system. The SD-20 can
be used in either 14/28v but needs a special regulator
for 28v.
Bob . . .
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I have been playing around with some high powered LEDS.
I would like to use them as landing lights. I have purchased an off the shelve
power unit, the problem is that it is creating radio interference.
Would any one have a layout for a supply that may not give off interference or
any other suggestions. [Question]
Thank you
Ianrat
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If anyone is interested, I put up some info on Pepboys Fog LEDs:
http://www.europaowners.org/modules.php?set_albumName=album271&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php
Ron Parigoris
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