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Sat 10/05/24


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     1. 09:43 AM - Re: O/Vprotection for internally regulated alternator (1rv4)
     2. 08:29 PM - Re: Re: O/Vprotection for internally regulated alternator (Charlie England)
 
 
 


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    Time: 09:43:53 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: O/Vprotection for internally regulated alternator
    From: "1rv4" <fconsult@telus.net>
    Thankyou Charlie The attachment was very useful. I knew someone would remember. I wonder why Bob discontinued them? With the price of new alternators one would think the NOS Japanese made alternators would be a popular substitution. Chris Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=513857#513857


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    Time: 08:29:37 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: O/Vprotection for internally regulated alternator
    From: Charlie England <ceengland7@gmail.com>
    The older regulators in IR=C2- alternators often didn't have 'load dump' protection=2E People were 'testing' their OV modules with the alternator un der load, and the resulting voltage spike when the relay opened would kill the internal regulator=2E So instead of invoking the HeHaw Doctor=C2- pri nciple (if it hurts when you do that,=C2- don't do that), the recommendat ion became,=C2- don't use IR alternators=2E =81=A3Get BlueMail for A ndroid =8B On Oct 5, 2024, 11:43 AM, at 11:43 AM, 1rv4 <fconsult@tel us=2Enet> wrote: @telus=2Enet> > >Thankyou Charlie > The attachment was very useful=2E I kne w someone would remember=2E >I wonder why Bob discontinued them? With the p rice of new alternators >one would think the NOS Japanese made alternators would be a popular >substitution=2E > Chris > > >Read this topic onli ne here: > >http://forums=2Ematronics=2Ecom/viewtopic=2Ephp?p=513857#5138 57 > > =============== Electric-List Email Forum - r to browse >_ -= Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, and much much more: ator?AeroElectric-List ==================== - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS - via the Web Forums! >_ - ============ LIST WIKI - --> http://wiki=2Ematronics=2Ecom ====================== = - List Contribution Web Site - enerous support! in=2E ====




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