Looks like some good info, Bill, see you tomorrow, Larry

On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 7:14 PM, Bill Masquelier via KRnet <
krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:

> Thanks Mark!
>
>
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> Cc: Mark Langford
> Subject: Re: KR> Hookup alternator
>
>
> Bill Masquelier wrote:
>
> > Have a question for the group- we have a Diehl case with alternator and
> > have the correct AC voltages coming out (50,80,110 I think) but cannot
> get
> > a rectifier/regulator to give us DC voltage.
>
> https://www.manualslib.com/products/Onan-Nhc-3627442.html is a link to a
> Onan NHC Manuals<https://www.manualslib.com/products/Onan-Nhc-3627442.html
> >
> www.manualslib.com
> Onan NHC Pdf User Manuals. View online or download Onan NHC Service Manual
>
>
> generator manual, which includes troubleshooting info for that alternator
> (starting on page 30).  If that doesn't work, I'll send you a copy.  I
> don't
> know about yours, but my GPASC alternator is an ancient Kohler 20A unit,
> Steve Bennett told me, and a number of simple and inexpensive regulators
> should handle it nicely.  I've never had to replace my regulator, but the
> manual does show the checkout process for alternator and regulator.  I
> built
> a regulator for my Suzuki motorcycle when I was a broke college student,
> and
> there's not a lot to them.  For what it's worth, when I thought N891JF's
> alternator wasn't working, my research showed that a Kohler #435081
> regulator would likely work for my application.  See
> http://www.stens.com/435-081-voltage-regulator for the regulator and
> stator
> 435-081 Voltage Regulator | Stens<http://www.stens.com/
> 435-081-voltage-regulator>
> www.stens.com
> site001 435-081 Voltage Regulator ... If you are exempt from sales tax and
> are shipping to locations or customers in any of the following states we
> must have a tax ...
>
>
> both, although these both say they are 15A, which should be plenty with LED
> lighting and normal electronics.
>
> Mark Langford
> m...@n56ml.com
> http://www.n56ml.com
>
>
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