I picked up an older B&S 19.5hp twin “Turbo Cool” to swap onto a Cub Cadet LTX 1045. All is well so far, and I’m happy with the power and smoothness—more so than the (tired) Kohler 20hp that was replaced.
My Question: The new motor has a 3 wire connector with a kill wire, a wire outputting 14V AC, and a red wire (with a diode in series) that outputs 30-40V DC at roughly 3000rpm. I don’t have a voltage regulator yet for this setup, so what will I need to get in order to arrive at a charging voltage of 13-14V DC for the starting battery?
My Question: The new motor has a 3 wire connector with a kill wire, a wire outputting 14V AC, and a red wire (with a diode in series) that outputs 30-40V DC at roughly 3000rpm. I don’t have a voltage regulator yet for this setup, so what will I need to get in order to arrive at a charging voltage of 13-14V DC for the starting battery?
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