dodgy voltage regulators

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anyone had 12v coming out of the earth on a regulator before??
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No, maybe wired 'wrong' : 12v out of Terminal 2 as well? If so then it's shorted and 'dodgy' (unless you wired T2 to the frame and then metered the earth that is)
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depechediki wrote:anyone had 12v coming out of the earth on a regulator before??
Er....one end of the lighting coils is connected to earth at the stator and also one side of the regulator output so I would be suprised if I DIDN'T :?
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Hello, please re post your question in the relevant section. ;)
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depechediki wrote:anyone had 12v coming out of the earth on a regulator before??
If you haven't got the earth of it connected (which you can't have), then you should measure voltage from it.
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