no sweat,,these charging systems have an electro magnetic field,that is basicly switched on and off as the battery needs charging,,it needs a good battery to start with,,when this electro magnetic field is strong the stator feels this as energy and relays it to the rectifier as alternating current,it goes thru the rectifier as ac and comes out as dc and then to the battery,when it gets too much and the battery cant take no more the regulator cuts the power to the electro magnet and the charging stops,untill the battery(which is hooked on electricity)wants more,and so the cycle continues,,,the rec/reg your trying to use comes from a system that uses a permanant magnectic field,,it cant get any stronger,so can therefore deliver only so much,,but if it dose overdose the battery,,the regulator(for want of a better word)it dumps it to the ground and wastes it as heat,the more voltage you apply to the electro magnet type the more you get out of it more or less,so lets cut the voltage when it gets too high,with the permanant magnet type the voltage cant go higher than a little more than whats needed,so its easily wasted to ground,this type of reg wont work with our live fluctuating voltage field magnets.