The AVR is encased in epoxy, not much hope for a repair. However there is a small screw/potentiometer I don't know what it does. But I was hoping that there was something else that might be the cause.
The AVR energises both the rotor and the stator both meassured about 0.2V. I completely forgot about about the feedback wire.
I'll try to get a reading on the feedback when jolting the rotor and try to get a reading on the feedback wire.
With a dead AVR, the power generated is due to residual magnetism, right?
Jens