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I'm still trying to decide on the correct regulator to use. I have contacted B&C but was concerned that heir unit should not be mounted on the engine side of the firewall due to heat and water proofing. I have looked at Aircraft spruce and they have the zentronics units that are mountable in the engine compartment. They have so many models that I don't know which one to choose. My alternator puts out 60 amps and I would like a unit that has over voltage built in. Has anyone used these units and if so which one. I will have radio, transponder, intercom. and the usual gauges.Thanks,Tad
 

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