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No, Where is the voltage regulator usually? (archive)
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Posted by
Mz3bo, Montreal, Canada
on February 19, 2001 at 09:36:46:
In Reply to:
Fried Electrics
posted by FWK-Z3 on February 19, 2001 at 08:05:20:
(posted from: modemcable068.41-203-24.nowhere.mc.videotron.ca (24.203.41.68))
Because your hassis was not grounded, you basically driving the voltage frm the welder back through all the gounds. When you replaced your alternator, did you replace the voltage regulator as well?
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