Dixie/Superior 20241 electronic 6v regulator
Wiring diagram
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Dixie/Superior 20241 electronic 6v regulator
Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the Dixie 20241 electronic 6v regulator? I bought one and didn't get a diagram with it. Maybe it fell out of the box or was never there at all. I'd appreciate any help, thanks.
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Re: Dixie/Superior 20241 electronic 6v regulator
Don't know the unit, What color wires come out of it?
Green is usually field, Red armature, good luck on the rest
DD
Green is usually field, Red armature, good luck on the rest
DD
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Re: Dixie/Superior 20241 electronic 6v regulator
Here are the instructions for the V-tronic electronic regulator, maybe they help:
app.php/knowledgebase/article?k=791
and here an article from OME:
knowledgebase/article?k=44
app.php/knowledgebase/article?k=791
and here an article from OME:
knowledgebase/article?k=44
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Re: Dixie/Superior 20241 electronic 6v regulator
Curly 64.....
Your question would be better served had we a picture of the regulator in question since one source shows a modern aluminum block with three wires extending from it, and another source shows an OEM cut out relay look-a-like with electronic internals.
Help us help you with a pic of your reg, OK?
....RooDog....
Your question would be better served had we a picture of the regulator in question since one source shows a modern aluminum block with three wires extending from it, and another source shows an OEM cut out relay look-a-like with electronic internals.
Help us help you with a pic of your reg, OK?
....RooDog....
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Re: Dixie/Superior 20241 electronic 6v regulator
I am sorry, but my memory wasn't working right. I posted this last night from home and the regulator was at my shop so I got the colors wrong. As you can see, they are red, green and black. Maybe another try at this.
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Re: Dixie/Superior 20241 electronic 6v regulator
Ok, I figured it out! I dug back in the archives and studied a lot of old posts and found enough information to get it done. The color code on the regulator is: Red, Armature. Green, Field and Black is Battery. Frankenstein almost got it and I didn't even give proper information. Thank you! It's charging very nicely now.
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Re: Dixie/Superior 20241 electronic 6v regulator
Thanks for posting the answer; it's sure to help somebody else in the future.