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Jab 3300 Regulator

 
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 4:59 pm    Post subject: Jab 3300 Regulator Reply with quote

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Is there a mating plug for the regulator?? The terminals look like the standard fast-on connector would just slide right on the tabs, but a mating connector pigtailed out would make a cleaner installation and make regulator replacement easier if it ever fails

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Larry Whitlow
601XL Jab 3300


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:54 pm    Post subject: Jab 3300 Regulator Reply with quote

Larry:

Yes. there is. I got one from Pete but I noticed in the 3300
Installation Video that they cut the plug off from the regulator and
installed the wires separately.

Stan
701/3300
On Jan 31, 2009, at 17:59 , lwhitlow wrote:

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Is there a mating plug for the regulator?? The terminals look like
the standard fast-on connector would just slide right on the tabs,
but a mating connector pigtailed out would make a cleaner
installation and make regulator replacement easier if it ever fails

Thanks

Larry Whitlow
601XL Jab 3300



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 5:22 am    Post subject: Re: Jab 3300 Regulator Reply with quote

Simplicity at is best, I like that idea.

Larry

challgren(at)mac.com wrote:
Larry:

Yes. there is. I got one from Pete but I noticed in the 3300
Installation Video that they cut the plug off from the regulator and
installed the wires separately.

Stan
701/3300
On Jan 31, 2009, at 17:59 , lwhitlow wrote:

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Is there a mating plug for the regulator?? The terminals look like
the standard fast-on connector would just slide right on the tabs,
but a mating connector pigtailed out would make a cleaner
installation and make regulator replacement easier if it ever fails

Thanks

Larry Whitlow
601XL Jab 3300


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 8:36 am    Post subject: Jab 3300 Regulator Reply with quote

Is there a mating plug for the regulator?? The terminals look like the standard
fast-on connector would just slide right on the tabs, but a mating connector
pigtailed out would make a cleaner installation and make regulator replacement
easier if it ever fails


We've been warned not to use plug fixtures and told to hard wire the connections and insulate them heavily... very heavily. The plug interface causes increased resistance which causes increased heat, which further increases resistance and so on. The end result is that the current attempts to arc to any nearby frame element... even through the plug housing. Make the best connections that you can to reduce the resistance at that point and insulate the crap out the junction.

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