by0ung(at)brigham.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:58 am Post subject: voltage reg |
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john..
I think you have it figured out... the stator is just a winding of wire in which a magnet passes by... the output is determined by rpm.... the voltage regulator is designed to control the output voltage at all rpm's.........
I just had pause to think...
it seems that on the voltage regulator there is a line called a sence line.... it can be connected directly to the positive output if the runs are short.... if they are long, the sence line is to run from the battery to the sence input... if there is any voltage loss in the lines the voltage regulator increases the voltage on its output so that the voltage loss from distance is compensated for and the battery receives the proper voltage.... if the sence line has a bad connection,,, or has lost a connection,,, the regulator may be overcompensating for what it thinks is a voltage loss in the system...
hope this helps..
Boyd Young
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