SKU: TFS7545
MPN: 7545
The Chrysler Early Voltage Regulator from TUFF-STUFF is an essential electronic component designed for classic Chrysler and Mopar applications requiring reliable 12-volt regulation. This voltage regulator maintains consistent electrical output from the alternator to the vehicle's charging system, preventing overcharging and protecting sensitive electrical components. Built for enthusiasts and restoration professionals working on early Chrysler models, this regulator delivers the precision necessary for dependable ignition, lighting, and accessory operation.
As an electronic voltage regulator, this unit employs solid-state circuitry to continuously monitor and adjust alternator output in real time, replacing older electromechanical designs with superior accuracy and durability. The 12-volt specification ensures compatibility with standard negative-ground charging systems common to early Chrysler vehicles. TUFF-STUFF's engineering focuses on tight voltage tolerances, preventing battery drain and eliminating the erratic charging behavior associated with worn mechanical regulators. The compact form factor (4.95 x 1.65 x 6.15 inches) and minimal weight of 0.47 lbs make installation straightforward in original or retrofit applications without requiring extensive modifications.
Restoration professionals and classic car owners benefit most from this regulator when rebuilding or upgrading early Chrysler electrical systems. Whether replacing a failed original unit or modernizing a restoration with proven reliability, the Chrysler Early Voltage Regulator works seamlessly with TUFF-STUFF alternators and OEM Mopar charging systems. This product is ideal for vehicles requiring authentic Chrysler specifications while delivering contemporary electronic precision and longevity that mechanical regulators cannot match.
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