Voltage Regulator

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Randy Segan

Member
Hey everyone,
I'm new on here and I'm trying to find out the best place to get a voltage regulator of for a part number and a place to cross reference it.
I have 2002 Pit Bull with the 107 on it.
any help would be appreciated. thx
 

Randy Segan

Member
You can go with a legacy shunt style but I would recommend a newer series type regulator.

Shunt VR

Black Series VR

Chrome Billet Series VR
the chrome billet series says that it is for 05 and newer do you think that it will still work? the shunt said that it was for o4 and older so that should work great but you are recommending and newer style, correct? and the would be the chrome billet series. I really don't want a black one because everything is chrome and billet anyway
 

Sven

Well-Known Member
Skip past this post. Warning, it's a Sven Rant:

Shunt VR:
Here is where the 32a rated stator applies. It also applies to a wet type battery or the conventional battery. Simply take 32 and divide by half. Magnetically speaking, N and S are two sweeps @ 360°, meaning, 16v of AC shoots up one wire, and 16v shoots up the other wire. Who would have guessed that stator has one continuous wire in and the other end coming out. 16+16 = 32.

DTT Sequence:
And not in that order. The AC alternates, so a one way diode captures the pulse up, and stops the 16 from reversing. It now holds 16 in a capacitor. The shunt system has to reach a T-Threshold. Once that 14v range reaches that threshold, it T-Triggers the excess. That excess 1.??v has another diode path and this now D-Discharges the excess to ground. That's what a shunt regulator does. Think of a toilet flush. T-Trigger is the handle. T-Threshold is the 1.6gal sitting behind you. D-Discharge is heading down the sewer once you Trigger the handle.

Trigger = Flip is holding the volt from reversing direction out of the capacitor.
Threshold = What is held in capacitor(16) by flip.
Discharge = Flop is to send the excess to ground when flip no longer can magnetically hold itself down, it flips back and starts all over again like the sequence of the toilet's movement. Make SvenSense to me in the very basics of reverse engineering in SvenThink.


Battery:
At idle, the reg kicks in and feeds the 14+v at the volt meter. This is how you can tell both 16's are putting out equally. This too tells you the DTT machine can feed the taillight/headlight/ign/radio, at that high a voltage(14+) and at that low an rpm (idle).
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Black Series VR:
Here is where you can use any 32a stator, but upgrade to a maintenance free battery. This type BS (battery acid supplied) is all the liquid she wrote. Shunt boils the water out so you keep up with the water level maintenance via screw caps. This DTT box however, will send the excess voltage to ground once the free type battery reaches a T-Threshold. This DTT box more or less keeps the free type battery from boiling out, i.e., E= Heat. Therefore, the 16's are being send directly to ground until the battery drops down in voltage, then the DTT comes back in play like a shunt, meaning, T-Triggers the 16 back on line and then feeds the battery again in the 14v range = 12.8v is the battery voltage sitting static; being fully charged.
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Chrome Billet Series VR:
This DTT machine more or less replicates the Black Series.

Recap:
Shunt reg's keep receiving 16v in and there is a continuous mixing of water and acid thru this type heat (champagne bubble size) cycle. Water needs to be replenished using this type battery-to-shunt style DTT machine design.
Compu-Fire type can redirect 16v to ground: once a T-Threshold is met at the battery. This is so the life cycled fluid does not cook out.

That's how you buy said Battery style-to DTT Box- to Stator.
 

Reddickracing

Well-Known Member
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Skip past this post. Warning, it's a Sven Rant:

Shunt VR:
Here is where the 32a rated stator applies. It also applies to a wet type battery or the conventional battery. Simply take 32 and divide by half. Magnetically speaking, N and S are two sweeps @ 360°, meaning, 16v of AC shoots up one wire, and 16v shoots up the other wire. Who would have guessed that stator has one continuous wire in and the other end coming out. 16+16 = 32.

DTT Sequence:
And not in that order. The AC alternates, so a one way diode captures the pulse up, and stops the 16 from reversing. It now holds 16 in a capacitor. The shunt system has to reach a T-Threshold. Once that 14v range reaches that threshold, it T-Triggers the excess. That excess 1.??v has another diode path and this now D-Discharges the excess to ground. That's what a shunt regulator does. Think of a toilet flush. T-Trigger is the handle. T-Threshold is the 1.6gal sitting behind you. D-Discharge is heading down the sewer once you Trigger the handle.

Trigger = Flip is holding the volt from reversing direction out of the capacitor.
Threshold = What is held in capacitor(16) by flip.
Discharge = Flop is to send the excess to ground when flip no longer can magnetically hold itself down, it flips back and starts all over again like the sequence of the toilet's movement. Make SvenSense to me in the very basics of reverse engineering in SvenThink.


Battery:
At idle, the reg kicks in and feeds the 14+v at the volt meter. This is how you can tell both 16's are putting out equally. This too tells you the DTT machine can feed the taillight/headlight/ign/radio, at that high a voltage(14+) and at that low an rpm (idle).
___________________________________________________________

Black Series VR:
Here is where you can use any 32a stator, but upgrade to a maintenance free battery. This type BS (battery acid supplied) is all the liquid she wrote. Shunt boils the water out so you keep up with the water level maintenance via screw caps. This DTT box however, will send the excess voltage to ground once the free type battery reaches a T-Threshold. This DTT box more or less keeps the free type battery from boiling out, i.e., E= Heat. Therefore, the 16's are being send directly to ground until the battery drops down in voltage, then the DTT comes back in play like a shunt, meaning, T-Triggers the 16 back on line and then feeds the battery again in the 14v range = 12.8v is the battery voltage sitting static; being fully charged.
__________________________________________________________

Chrome Billet Series VR:
This DTT machine more or less replicates the Black Series.

Recap:
Shunt reg's keep receiving 16v in and there is a continuous mixing of water and acid thru this type heat (champagne bubble size) cycle. Water needs to be replenished using this type battery-to-shunt style DTT machine design.
Compu-Fire type can redirect 16v to ground: once a T-Threshold is met at the battery. This is so the life cycled fluid does not cook out.

That's how you buy said Battery style-to DTT Box- to Stator.
 

cdogg556

Guru
Skip past this post. Warning, it's a Sven Rant:

Shunt VR:
Here is where the 32a rated stator applies. It also applies to a wet type battery or the conventional battery. Simply take 32 and divide by half. Magnetically speaking, N and S are two sweeps @ 360°, meaning, 16v of AC shoots up one wire, and 16v shoots up the other wire. Who would have guessed that stator has one continuous wire in and the other end coming out. 16+16 = 32.

DTT Sequence:
And not in that order. The AC alternates, so a one way diode captures the pulse up, and stops the 16 from reversing. It now holds 16 in a capacitor. The shunt system has to reach a T-Threshold. Once that 14v range reaches that threshold, it T-Triggers the excess. That excess 1.??v has another diode path and this now D-Discharges the excess to ground. That's what a shunt regulator does. Think of a toilet flush. T-Trigger is the handle. T-Threshold is the 1.6gal sitting behind you. D-Discharge is heading down the sewer once you Trigger the handle.

Trigger = Flip is holding the volt from reversing direction out of the capacitor.
Threshold = What is held in capacitor(16) by flip.
Discharge = Flop is to send the excess to ground when flip no longer can magnetically hold itself down, it flips back and starts all over again like the sequence of the toilet's movement. Make SvenSense to me in the very basics of reverse engineering in SvenThink.


Battery:
At idle, the reg kicks in and feeds the 14+v at the volt meter. This is how you can tell both 16's are putting out equally. This too tells you the DTT machine can feed the taillight/headlight/ign/radio, at that high a voltage(14+) and at that low an rpm (idle).
___________________________________________________________

Black Series VR:
Here is where you can use any 32a stator, but upgrade to a maintenance free battery. This type BS (battery acid supplied) is all the liquid she wrote. Shunt boils the water out so you keep up with the water level maintenance via screw caps. This DTT box however, will send the excess voltage to ground once the free type battery reaches a T-Threshold. This DTT box more or less keeps the free type battery from boiling out, i.e., E= Heat. Therefore, the 16's are being send directly to ground until the battery drops down in voltage, then the DTT comes back in play like a shunt, meaning, T-Triggers the 16 back on line and then feeds the battery again in the 14v range = 12.8v is the battery voltage sitting static; being fully charged.
__________________________________________________________

Chrome Billet Series VR:
This DTT machine more or less replicates the Black Series.

Recap:
Shunt reg's keep receiving 16v in and there is a continuous mixing of water and acid thru this type heat (champagne bubble size) cycle. Water needs to be replenished using this type battery-to-shunt style DTT machine design.
Compu-Fire type can redirect 16v to ground: once a T-Threshold is met at the battery. This is so the life cycled fluid does not cook out.

That's how you buy said Battery style-to DTT Box- to Stator.
Good to see ya post’n agian Sven! Alway interesting without a doubt!
 
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