2-Terminal Voltage Regulator for Tractor Generator Systems
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2-Terminal Voltage Regulator for Tractor Generator Systems

Original price was: $10.06.Current price is: $3.01.

SKU: SMA-1116387 Category:

Description

When your tractor’s battery won’t hold a charge or your lights are dimming, there’s a good chance your voltage regulator has called it quits. This little component works behind the scenes to keep your generator or alternator from overcharging your battery while making sure it gets enough juice to stay topped off. Without a properly working regulator, you could end up with a dead battery when you need your tractor most, or worse yet, overcharged batteries that get damaged from too much voltage. This little but mighty component ensures your lights stay bright, your ignition system gets steady power, and your battery stays properly charged whether you’re working long days in the field or just running quick errands around the farm.

Key Features

  • Two-terminal design for simple, reliable electrical connections
  • Controls generator output to prevent battery overcharging and damage
  • Solid-state construction means fewer parts to wear out over time
  • Weather-resistant housing stands up to dust, moisture, and temperature swings
  • Direct replacement for various tractor generator systems

Built for Real Farm Work

This regulator works with generator-equipped tractors where reliable electrical power is critical for starting, lighting, and ignition. Whether you’re running older tractors during long planting days or need dependable power for evening work with lights, this regulator keeps your electrical system running steady.

Made to Last

Farm equipment electrical systems take a beating from vibration, dust, moisture, and temperature extremes. This regulator is designed to handle those tough conditions without failing when you’re counting on it. The solid-state design means fewer moving parts to wear out, and the weather-resistant construction keeps moisture and dirt from causing problems.

Installation Notes

Before installing, make sure your tractor’s electrical system is 12-volt negative ground. Always disconnect the battery before working on electrical components, and double-check your wiring connections before reconnecting power. The two terminals make wiring straightforward—just match up your existing connections and you’re good to go.

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