Hi Kiwi,
You're probably right there, but first let me reiterate that I'm fairly much a novice at regulators, and what I say is as much a question as otherwise.
I'm sure you're right in what you say, but I did say " 'A' terminal' meaning the ammeter (not armature), and with the volt meter on 'D' was with the reg in circuit,(as opposed to voltage on D+F bridged, reg out of circuit). (sorry just re-read your post )
I understand as you say the 'D' feeds 'F' feeds 'D'..., in a continuing upward voltage spiral till melting point(hence- 'don't go over 10v')?
So if I have a slightly higher voltage at 'D' I'm imagining that the regulator needs to be adjusted down a bit with the spring adjusting screw to (? 7.2v~?)...?
Regulator is a new ~replica RB107, sold as a MCR2, and all my testing is on the bench with drill drive, so am trying to wait till it's in place before adjusting anything.
Hope I'm not Hijacking Ottos' thread, but it is related.
Cheers and thanks for the input, hope I got all that in right perspective?, duTch