
08-18-2012, 06:17 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Near Chattanooga,
TN
Cobra Make, Engine: SPF, 418 Stroker
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Voltage Regulator Questions
If there's someone who understands how voltage regulators work, in particular the external regulators used with 4 wire alternators in 60's, 70's Fords and many Cobras (for example, Motorcraft GR-540B, Ford F0PZ-10316-A), I'd sure appreciate some help. I'm chasing an overcharging issue and trying to understand how the regulator senses and responds to system voltage. Here's what I think happens. The regulator "A" terminal is system voltage input used to either to turn the alternator on or off by changing the current to the field coil. This terminal is connected via the ignition switch to the positive battery terminal. If the battery voltage goes above an upper setpoint (about 14.7v), the regulator tries to reduce alternator output; if it goes below the lower setpoint (13.8v), it tries to increase alternator output. Is this right?
Thanks!
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