technoid
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My machine has the fuse installed to protect the field if the regulator should short. My question is does anyone know if a new improved regulator is available that has higher PIV rated diodes?
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Did you get anywhere with this?I use to work for a public water utility. I was their senior electrician and technical trouble shooter. I worked on many large generators in the 350kw and up range. Our older units that dated back to the 1960's had outdated mechanical relay AVR's. I dealth with a company called Basler. All they needed was the resistance of the exciter field winding disconnected and the operating voltage. They had a solid state AVR for any generator. I upgraded many. And the responce time of the droop was so much faster. Since I am retired I am going to call them and see if they might have one for the 803. Maybe a much improved model thst wont blow out from start surge.
Basler makes excellent equipment, although also with an "excellent" price tag. Dewy must have liked their quality AVR's, since my four MEP-531A's all came with a Basler AVR.I dealth with a company called Basler.
Would be nice to have a spare or two.If anyone is looking for an alternative or spare Voltage Regulator for your 802 or 803 just let me know. I am about to release that product for sale.
Am I right in assuming the fuse mod will no longer be needed?They all passed test with flying colors.
Waiting on shipment of cable ties then I can start shipping. They should be here by this Wednesday.
Will post up a listing in the classifieds shortly.