Good afternoon,
I have a very specific question. I'll list that here so there isn't a book to read, but I'll lay out the situation too.
Question; will a dual voltage regulator a 3135 specifically, work on a non dual voltage generator? (Obviously not with the dual voltage function, only mean as a voltage regulator)
Reason for the question is this, I have a 1097 that came from the gov with a 28v only gen (n-1121-2) and a dual voltage 3135 regulator. This caused days of headache before I finally figured out what the problem was. The problem is since solved with a correct dual voltage gen and regulator.
Annoyingly, the incorrect setup would mostly work. Gen would come on and stay on for a little while, then quit. I would also get spikes with revs, but not always or even usually. Per neihoffs troubleshooting, it appeared the VR was no good. I just didn't have a known good vr to double check with. Then I learned it was the incorrect regulator.
Not being an expert, I would think the VR would still work to regulate the gens voltage to 28, and the dual voltage function just wouldn't do anything. If that is the case, then the VR is no good and I'll toss it.
If it never had a chance to work because it was on the wrong gen (and that didn't fry it) I'll hang onto it. That's the reason for the question at the beginning of this story. Thanks and have a good one!
I have a very specific question. I'll list that here so there isn't a book to read, but I'll lay out the situation too.
Question; will a dual voltage regulator a 3135 specifically, work on a non dual voltage generator? (Obviously not with the dual voltage function, only mean as a voltage regulator)
Reason for the question is this, I have a 1097 that came from the gov with a 28v only gen (n-1121-2) and a dual voltage 3135 regulator. This caused days of headache before I finally figured out what the problem was. The problem is since solved with a correct dual voltage gen and regulator.
Annoyingly, the incorrect setup would mostly work. Gen would come on and stay on for a little while, then quit. I would also get spikes with revs, but not always or even usually. Per neihoffs troubleshooting, it appeared the VR was no good. I just didn't have a known good vr to double check with. Then I learned it was the incorrect regulator.
Not being an expert, I would think the VR would still work to regulate the gens voltage to 28, and the dual voltage function just wouldn't do anything. If that is the case, then the VR is no good and I'll toss it.
If it never had a chance to work because it was on the wrong gen (and that didn't fry it) I'll hang onto it. That's the reason for the question at the beginning of this story. Thanks and have a good one!