Regulator
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- Name: Tom Reneau
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Regulator
Had a fresh overhauled generator go offline on the way to the Ranger fly in last weekend so hoping it is just a connection or at worst the regulator. Ive done a little looking and havent located a source for an 1118383 regulator yet. Anyone have a suggestion? Thanks. Tom
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Re: Regulator
just installed the appropriate zeftronics gcu on my 120. works beautifully. easy to install. highly recommended.
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Re: Regulator
Thanks. I may have to go that route. I am trying to stay with the stock appearance until after Oshkosh next year and i don’t think the old cover goes over the zeftronics unit. Maury not have a choice though.
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Re: Regulator
Are you sure it's the regulator? If so, and it's an "original", they're mechanical, with points. You can probably clean the points and get it working again.
John Cooper
www.skyportservices.net
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