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Thu 05/31/12


Total Messages Posted: 2



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     1. 01:36 AM - Schicke GR6 Voltage Regulator (R Holder)
     2. 10:24 AM - Re: Schicke GR6 Voltage Regulator (Clive Richards)
 
 
 


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    Time: 01:36:36 AM PST US
    From: R Holder <rholder@avnet.co.uk>
    Subject: Schicke GR6 Voltage Regulator
    On 30/05/2012 23:35, FLYaDIVE wrote: > BUT! I can't believe that no one here in the USA makes > a voltage regulator! > There are ONLY three connections - Ground - Field & > Output. Any regulator can handle that! This is not quite true. The regulator for the Rotax needs to rectify the AC current out of the stator first. And there is no field on a stator ! The connections have to be Stator (AC) 2 cables 12v output Earth output Warning light You may find that there is a suitable rectifier-regulator available for the smaller John Deere tractors which will do the job. There are pictures on t'internet somewhere, and although it may be a bit chunky it will be built to last !!!!!! HTH Richard


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    Time: 10:24:32 AM PST US
    From: "Clive Richards" <s.clive.richards@homecall.co.uk>
    Subject: Re: Schicke GR6 Voltage Regulator
    Bob B & C specialities make a regulator for their PMG try www.aeroelectric.com or ask on aeroelectric list. Clive ----- Original Message ----- From: "R Holder" <rholder@avnet.co.uk> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 9:35 AM Subject: RotaxEngines-List: Schicke GR6 Voltage Regulator > > On 30/05/2012 23:35, FLYaDIVE wrote: > >> BUT! I can't believe that no one here in the USA makes >> a voltage regulator! > >> There are ONLY three connections - Ground - Field & >> Output. Any regulator can handle that! > > This is not quite true. The regulator for the Rotax needs > to rectify the AC current out of the stator first. And > there is no field on a stator ! > > The connections have to be > > Stator (AC) 2 cables > 12v output > Earth output > Warning light > > You may find that there is a suitable rectifier-regulator > available for the smaller John Deere tractors which will > do the job. > > There are pictures on t'internet somewhere, and although > it may be a bit chunky it will be built to last !!!!!! > > HTH > > Richard > > >




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