How important is the voltage regulator? I understand that it was put there for a purpose in 1966, but, I would like to get rid of the wires if possible.
Can I remove it without the risk of ill effects? Note: the truck has been completely rewired with the use of a rebel wiring kit. Only have a couple of wires left. One of them being the alt exciter wire in the kit...
Voltage regulator
- Uncle Skip
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If you don't understand the use of a regulator, please don't try to change it out by yourself.
A voltage regulator keeps the flow of charging current at an even level so you don't over charge and burn up your battery.
You can buy a one wire alternator and get rid of the old generator/ alternator and regulator (they are NOT the same thing), but it requires moving some other wires around. Find a member near you and get them to show you how.
Good luck
A voltage regulator keeps the flow of charging current at an even level so you don't over charge and burn up your battery.
You can buy a one wire alternator and get rid of the old generator/ alternator and regulator (they are NOT the same thing), but it requires moving some other wires around. Find a member near you and get them to show you how.
Good luck
I'm not arguing with you. I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
