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hey all had a quick question. I am trying to figure out what the main cause of a 20 amp generator fuse blowing would be. I personally feel it is the regulator that has gone bad as it is a 1959 cessna 150. (20 amp generator equiped)
The battery is fine, it just pops the fuse. It takes a charge it seems. Let me know what you guys think! Thanks ![]() |
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On 2/18/2011 2:37 PM, Robbz wrote:
hey all had a quick question. I am trying to figure out what the main cause of a 20 amp generator fuse blowing would be. I personally feel it is the regulator that has gone bad as it is a 1959 cessna 150. (20 amp generator equiped) The battery is fine, it just pops the fuse. It takes a charge it seems. Some details on Delco-Remy generator/regulator systems: http://www.bowersflybaby.com/tech/spark2.html I agree it's probably the regulator. Ron Wanttaja |
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