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Posted by Bob M on January 30, 2001 at 11:40:38 from (192.232.119.194):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Voltage regulators again posted by Bus Driver on January 30, 2001 at 11:15:04:
Good question! Don't know the answer for sure, but here's what I think: The 3rd brush still acts as the primary generator current limiter. However the combination voltage/current regulator serves as a secondary current limiter - in the event of a short in the output wiring or something. Or maybe the roles are reversed. But one current limiting function backs up the other. That's my theory anyway... Something else I've noticed: The generators provided with 2-element regulators are arranged with the 3rd brush set near the max current position, and the 3rd brush position is non-adjustable. At least that's how my SH an SM came from the factory. And that kinda supports my theory above. If anyone else knows different please advise!
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