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scotty

Has anyone ever tried to use a newer style voltage regulator on a wheel horse with the old style starter generator motors? Mine isnt charging and i want to replace it but the newer style are quite a bit cheaper.

 

This is the style i would like to use

https://www.dbelectrical.com/products/voltage-regulator-rectifier-kohler-john-deere-kt17-19-m8-mv20.html?CAWELAID=130000240000002925&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=22977576656&CATCI=pla-81493522136&gclid=Cj0KEQiAnb3DBRCX2ZnSnMyO9dIBEiQAOcXYHw41-_L8qHsq4-iivvokgKZGlMowGHIByBpYE2N6mf0aAjp-8P8HAQ

 

This is the style i currently have

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Voltage-Regulator-Kohler-K-Series-w-Starter-Generator-Cub-Cadet-Wheel-Horse-/272155362377?hash=item3f5db94449:g:TKQAAOSwWTRW2EWE

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pfrederi

It will not work.  That style converts 30+ volt AC to 13.6 +/- volt DC.  You need a saddle mount Delco regulator.  They are 35-50 dollars

 

 


 

Check your voltage while running.  Then ground the F terminal on the genny  does the voltage go up??? If so

You might open your regulator and use a points file on the contact points.

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meadowfield

Yes, use a new Chinese copy or similar, they work fine

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953 nut
1 hour ago, meadowfield said:

they work fine

Not on a Starter/Generator! 

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Achto
5 hours ago, scotty said:

Mine isnt charging and i want to replace it but the newer style are quite a bit cheaper.

psep.biz has voltage regulators for generators at $16.00. Part #AHGDR6004. I have one on my 1076 and it works great.

http://www.psep.biz/store/kohler_starter_motors.htm

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Docwheelhorse

Look up "COLD WEATHER / WINTER CHARGING Delco Remy generator regulator" on google, seems the old mechanical regulators would get real lazy if it got real cold and there was a way to force the generator to charge. This puts generator into charge mode which will cook your battery over time as generator doesnt ever stop in this mode. But... its a crutch and can get you through.  Tony

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scotty

Alright thanks for the good tips guys

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pfrederi
11 hours ago, Docwheelhorse said:

Look up "COLD WEATHER / WINTER CHARGING Delco Remy generator regulator" on google, seems the old mechanical regulators would get real lazy if it got real cold and there was a way to force the generator to charge. This puts generator into charge mode which will cook your battery over time as generator doesnt ever stop in this mode. But... its a crutch and can get you through.  Tony

That step is to ground the field terminal on the generator.  That will make the genny put out its maximum current. 

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scotty

The motor also has the tab broken off on the governer linkage. This motor needs alot of work.

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