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In my car alternator internal regulator is not working properly.. So I decided to put external regulator .I brought 12v a regulator from market , In that regulator has 4 wires called +,F,A,- . After by passing internal regulator I got out 3 wires from alternator thats are 2 wires from field coil and other wire is get from via 3 diodes.

1). Anyone knows what is the meaning of +,F,A,- ( I guess "F" is field) ?

2.) What terminal are we supposed to connect via voltage regulator (positive or negative) ?

3.)If anyone has schematic or something ?

thanx

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Go visit the nearest auto electric shop before your external regulator start draining currency from your wallet in high capacity. You can be a happy spectator there rather than being a sad weekend DIY fail.Just a friendly advice mate! Love it or leave it.

MINIACE

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In my car alternator internal regulator is not working properly.. So I decided to put external regulator .I brought 12v a regulator from market , In that regulator has 4 wires called +,F,A,- . After by passing internal regulator I got out 3 wires from alternator thats are 2 wires from field coil and other wire is get from via 3 diodes.

1). Anyone knows what is the meaning of +,F,A,- ( I guess "F" is field) ?

2.) What terminal are we supposed to connect via voltage regulator (positive or negative) ?

3.)If anyone has schematic or something ?

thanx

Did you sort out your problem Ithink you called me in the morning.

Sylvi Wijesinghe.

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If the vehicle is low tech in terms of electronics and more importantly, you know what you're doing...hooking up an external voltage regulator is not biggie.

I've done it a few times on my bikes without any issues :)

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If the vehicle is low tech in terms of electronics and more importantly, you know what you're doing...hooking up an external voltage regulator is not biggie.

I've done it a few times on my bikes without any issues :)

'Ripper',

This person had not fitted the unit. he has some dificulty of connecting the A wire.

Sylvi Wijesinghe.

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