first malfunction
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first malfunction
Just after 30. K. it seems that i have a first breakdown.
I think the regulator is loosing it.
The voltage goes(with the rpm-range) up to 12,3V, and then drops below 11.8 and lower.
Since i'm not sure of electrical components since an ural 6V mystery i am asking these basic questions..
The genny has a permanent magneto, is 12V and 2 wires are coming out leading the the regulator. ( i tried to measure something from these wires but didn't get a reading)
I went to a car-parts shop and they told me that is impossible.
A Hella regulator cannot be used because these regulate by reducing the voltage to the regulating coil(which is here a permanent magnet)
and something about fase's..they told me..
Can someone tell me how many fases it has (2?)
and an estimate of the output?
Oh yes, it;s concerning a 418 yanmar clone
I think the regulator is loosing it.
The voltage goes(with the rpm-range) up to 12,3V, and then drops below 11.8 and lower.
Since i'm not sure of electrical components since an ural 6V mystery i am asking these basic questions..
The genny has a permanent magneto, is 12V and 2 wires are coming out leading the the regulator. ( i tried to measure something from these wires but didn't get a reading)
I went to a car-parts shop and they told me that is impossible.
A Hella regulator cannot be used because these regulate by reducing the voltage to the regulating coil(which is here a permanent magnet)
and something about fase's..they told me..
Can someone tell me how many fases it has (2?)
and an estimate of the output?
Oh yes, it;s concerning a 418 yanmar clone
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Voltage Regulators
This is an easy one - you need a single phase motorcycle rectifier/regulator - or a Yanmar , Lombardini etc.
Re: Voltage Regulators
But.. it is a 2 fase genny?Diesel Dave wrote:This is an easy one - you need a single phase motorcycle rectifier/regulator - or a Yanmar , Lombardini etc.
I will mail some diesel engine dealers..
If i order one fro a german(or other) yanmar clone dealer the sendig is more expensive then the whole thing..
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Rectifier Regulators
Single phase alternators have 2 wires, 3 phase have 3 wires.
Lots of single phase rectifier regulators about - look at the third item on this page:
http://www.norbsa02.freeuk.com/goffyelectrex.htm
Or any bike breakers should have loads of them.
Dave
Lots of single phase rectifier regulators about - look at the third item on this page:
http://www.norbsa02.freeuk.com/goffyelectrex.htm
Or any bike breakers should have loads of them.
Dave
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Regulators
Arnaud, your alternator has 2 wires coming out and going into the rectifier - Yes?
This means it's a single phase alternator, you ch=ould choose the heavy duty reg/rect if nervous about the power output.
ALL motorcycle alternators are permanent magnet types. (except BMW, Ural, that I know of)
This means it's a single phase alternator, you ch=ould choose the heavy duty reg/rect if nervous about the power output.
ALL motorcycle alternators are permanent magnet types. (except BMW, Ural, that I know of)
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Correct , also called parallel regulator.arnaud wrote:update;
2-fase genny, need an earth-regulating regulator (which disconnects at too low voltage, and sends excess voltage to earth, right?
Few components , if you are familiar with a solder iron its a one hour job to make your own
And on the two wires coming from the alternator you should measure an AC voltage , not DC !
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