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Transpo V1200 Voltage Regulator

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 4:40 pm    Post subject: Transpo V1200 Voltage Regulator Reply with quote

Bob and others,

I have the regulator that is described in the following data sheet.

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Mfgr_Data/Regulators/Transpo/V1200_Transpo.pdf

It is a little difficult to tell from the picture, but the connection
tabs are labeled like this left to right and top to bottom:
F S A I

Stator Output

B-

This regulator is a replacement for a stock Ford regulator, however, I
do not think that it is grounded though the case. The case is heavily
anodized aluminum and would be very difficult to make a good connection.

I have the F connected to the alternator field, the A connected to the
5A circuit breaker, the A and S are jumpered together.
I have no idea what to do with the tab labeled "Stator Output" or the
tab labeled "B-". I suspect that the "B-" is the ground, but not certain.
The only instruction that comes with the unit is a sheet of paper that
says not to over torque the mounting screws.
I have tried the internet and all I find is the pdf file above. I have
tried calling Transpo tech support, but they will not call me back.

Does anyone understand regulators well enough to help me out here?

By the way, Bob, thanks for the quick assistance on my diode questions.

Bill B


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 8:54 am    Post subject: Transpo V1200 Voltage Regulator Reply with quote

At 07:36 PM 1/8/2007 -0500, you wrote:

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<bbradburry(at)allvantage.com>

Bob and others,

I have the regulator that is described in the following data sheet.

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Mfgr_Data/Regulators/Transpo/V1200_Transpo.pdf

It is a little difficult to tell from the picture, but the connection tabs
are labeled like this left to right and top to bottom:
F S A I

Stator Output

B-

This regulator is a replacement for a stock Ford regulator, however, I do
not think that it is grounded though the case. The case is heavily
anodized aluminum and would be very difficult to make a good connection.

Looking over Transpo's product line, they have a common
thread that runs through their labeling system where B- is
the same as "case ground".
Quote:
I have the F connected to the alternator field, the A connected to the 5A
circuit breaker, the A and S are jumpered together.
I have no idea what to do with the tab labeled "Stator Output" or the tab
labeled "B-". I suspect that the "B-" is the ground, but not certain.

Hmmmm . . . if I recall correctly, the original mechanical Ford
regulators attached the "S" terminal to the stator center tap. When
later alternator eliminated that feature, S and A were tied together.
I don't know what that "stator output" might be unless it's analogous
to the later regulator topologies that watch for stator AC output
(shaft is spinning) to activate the regulator.

Quote:
The only instruction that comes with the unit is a sheet of paper that
says not to over torque the mounting screws.
I have tried the internet and all I find is the pdf file above. I
have tried calling Transpo tech support, but they will not call me back.

Too bad. They have a very wide range of products and as far
as I know, a reasonably clean reputation for quality and
performance. As soon as I get my drive stand running (the
phase converter arrived yesterday), I could run some tests
on your regulator and see what it takes to wake it up.

Bob . . .

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