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Re: H generator question
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Posted by John T on November 28, 2006 at 08:21:05 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: H generator question posted by Brian in NY on November 28, 2006 at 07:19:14:
Brian, I think youre makin this harder on yourself then is needed. Its not all that expensive to EITHER buy a used or rebuilt 12 volt genny and Voltage Regulator,,,,,,,,,,,,or have a shop rebuild your existing 6 volt genny up to a 12 volt and get a 12 volt Voltage Regulator,,,,,,,,,,,or Ive even successfully used 6 volt gennys to charge 12 volt tractors simply by changing to a 12 volt Voltage Regulator!!! Im NOT saying thats the best or engineering correct or she charges at any high rate, ONLY that it worked. YES you could jury rig the genny just to run lights and NOT charge the battery but thats really out in left field and doesnt provide anywhere near constant lighting and is totally impractical in my opinion. If you already have a 12 volt batetry and 12 volt coil its cheap to buy 12 volt lights so all you need is a used or rebuilt 12 volt genny and VR or have yours upgraded n rewired to 12 volts and get a 12 volt VR. John T
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