regulator was not putting out any charging voltage.. we discounted the ac input lines it ranged between 15 ac and 40 ac with different engine speeds.. we checked the regulator one side of the ac input is shorted to the dc output.. is the normal??
I stand correctedBert's explanation would be correct for a full wave rectifier/regulator The Kohler 15 amp rectifer/regulator is a half wave rectifier, so two of the terminals are bonded. So you will get a dead short between two of the terminals no matter what direction you connect the leads. Seems like it is the left two terminals on those regulators.
Also like Bert mentioned the biggest issue with charging issues and regulator output is the lose of the ground because of the regulator is mounted in the plastic blower housing. some use a metal strap to connect the left regulator mounting screw to the blower housing mounting bolt below the regulator. So come from the factory with a simple ground wire with ring connectors on the ends.
With the engine not running but the key switch turned to the on position, how much DC voltage do you have on the violet B+ wire? It should read battery voltage.regulator was not putting out any charging voltage.. we discounted the ac input lines it ranged between 15 ac and 40 ac with different engine speeds.. we checked the regulator one side of the ac input is shorted to the dc output.. is the normal??