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    About the Blinking Lights on the N1509 Regulator

    And after you run those voltages through the PPD/LBCD the diodes drop the voltage another 0.7v so what you see at the PDP is about 27.5v and 13.4v. Which is really fine as everything computer-wise has to run on 10v or even lower during cranking. The batteries see 28 and 14 not being on the load...
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    About the Blinking Lights on the N1509 Regulator

    It's not impossible for the LED's in the regulator to have failed or part of the circuit that drives them - do you have another regulator from your old unit to try? Those voltages are good - you will have about a 0.70v drop across the polarity protection device so that's exactly what you want to...
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