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Electronic voltage regulator??? #2959003
08/30/21 12:37 PM
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I've got 4 electronic voltage regulators and they all have different ohm ranges, from 1.35 to 3.75. Question is, which one will show a higher charge to the battery, the lower ohms or higher ohms regulator?


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Re: Electronic voltage regulator??? [Re: GODSCOUNTRY340] #2959015
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Re: Electronic voltage regulator??? [Re: GODSCOUNTRY340] #2959021
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just thinking out loud, the one with lesser ohms (resistance) would flow more. for our basic electronic regs which I thought were the same that does seem like quite a range


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Originally Posted by RapidRobert
just thinking out loud, the one with lesser ohms (resistance) would flow more. for our basic electronic regs which I thought were the same that does seem like quite a range


What he said is correct but the resistance will change based on current flow needed to keep the voltage at the prescribed voltage.

When un-powered they may not necessarily have a reading of consequence.

Plug them in and see what you get.

Re: Electronic voltage regulator??? [Re: IMGTX] #2959126
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I am struggling with trying to understand what resistance you are measuring and what bearing that has on charging voltage setpoint.


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