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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 13:30:16 -0700, Tim wrote:
I've seen many a 130A L/N come in with stators fried to a crisp due to rotten batteries and/or dubious ground cables. (but usually the pos. rectifier was toast too!) I have seen many a fusable link in an alternator output wire. How do you fry electrical goods with a proper fuse in place? You don't. I thought there was a voltage regulator. That doesn't protect the alternator? Casady |
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