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Old 07-14-2019, 08:13 PM   #1
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Default Voltage regulator

I have an older 2 stroke Robin's engine and the green wire from the voyage regulator was burnt. I fixed the wire but the cart was running like it was governed. I took the wire off and the thing took off. Would this be an indication the the generator is bad or the voltage regulator? Help

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Old 07-16-2019, 01:57 PM   #2
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Default Re: Voltage regulator

this is the description of how to test the generator vs the voltage regulator, that i found on a different thread

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Here is the regulator test procedure. Good luck

Fully Charge your battery and note the battery voltage

Check for loose, broken wiring.
2 Raise rear of cart and attach a volt meter between the regulator's red and black wires. (Or across the battery)
3 Start engine and run at mid speed, making note of the meter reading.
4 Reading should be between 14 to 16 volts.
5 If reading is above specs, check for a grounded green wire from the starter/gen.
6 If no rise in voltage, disconnect green wire from starter/generator ** and temporarily ground to frame. (It is important that you actually remove this wire from the generator. Shorting it when it is still connected may cause damage to the generator.
7 If voltage rises within specs, replace voltage regulator.
8 If the voltage does not rise then the generator is defective and the first step would be to check the brushes.

** It is important to place a thin wrench under the wire to prevent the stud turning and ripping the wire off the stud inside the generator
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