1998 1200 yamaha vmax
The voltage regulator is in the alternator.
A regulator is referring to a regulator rectifier which converts the ac voltage put out by the stator to dc voltage and regulates it to a consistent voltage usually 12-14 volts dc.
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Which regulator and what year? You have a window regulator, voltage regulator, fuel pressure regulator to name a few.
It's inside the alternator.
A voltage regulator converts a/c volatge from the stator to dc voltage and regulates it down to under 15 volts. When they go bad they can over charge and take out a battery as well as not charge at all.
It's inside the alternator. no its external voltage regulator
You must realize that you are not going to receive an answer when you do not even list what vehicle you are working on.
the voltage regulator is located in the voltage regulator compartment
To replace the voltage regulator on an 1985 Fiero, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the voltage regulator, which is typically mounted on the alternator or near it. Remove the electrical connections and unscrew the regulator from its mounting. Install the new regulator by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
To install a voltage regulator on a 2005 Bombardier Outlander, first, ensure the ATV is turned off and the battery is disconnected for safety. Locate the voltage regulator, typically found near the engine or under the seat, and remove the mounting bolts. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old regulator and connect it to the new one, ensuring the connections are secure. Finally, mount the new regulator in place, reattach the battery, and test the system to ensure proper operation.
When engine's rpm increase, the elctric generator of the scooter or motorcycle and any other vehicle will rotate also at high speed. It will produce more electricity the more you idle your engine. Some motorcycle's and scooter's voltage regulator is not accuratetely suppress the excess electricity coming from the electric generator (it is maybe due to price competition between vehicle manufacturers). Over-voltage will burn-out your lights and it shorten the life of your battery. So I suggest to modify your voltage regulator but only well known electronics technician or engineer know how to choose the suitable regulator and how to install it.