'The Ranger Engineering Generator has a post marked "L."  
 What should that be connected to? 
                                                        Bob Lloyd'
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: Ranger Engineering Generator
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Re: Ranger Engineering Generator
'Mr. Lloyd,
The NA-1 by Electric Specialties Co. (Fairchild Eng.) is a 15V 12A
generator. It should have 3 terminals marked L+, A-, & F-. To answer
your question directly the L+ is your armature output and would go to
the Gen. terminal on a 3unit vibrating type reg.(L is for Load). The
A- goes to ground,chassis or otherwise common to regulator ground. Now
the F- goes to the field terminal on the regulator after first
running back to the "electrical emergency switch". What kind of
regulator/control box you using? For heavens sake, don't forget to
flash the fields!
 
 
 
-- In fairchildclub@y..., "Robert Lloyd" wrote:
			
			
									
						
										
						The NA-1 by Electric Specialties Co. (Fairchild Eng.) is a 15V 12A
generator. It should have 3 terminals marked L+, A-, & F-. To answer
your question directly the L+ is your armature output and would go to
the Gen. terminal on a 3unit vibrating type reg.(L is for Load). The
A- goes to ground,chassis or otherwise common to regulator ground. Now
the F- goes to the field terminal on the regulator after first
running back to the "electrical emergency switch". What kind of
regulator/control box you using? For heavens sake, don't forget to
flash the fields!
-- In fairchildclub@y..., "Robert Lloyd" wrote:
'> The Ranger Engineering Generator has a post marked "L."
> What should that be connected to?
> Bob Lloyd