Hello Ebtate8
You are inserting a separate help request into an existing post, I'll reply to you though. I understand the aggravation.
Disconnect and check across the 2-stator wires coming from under the flywheel to the voltage regulator with a multimeter for approximately 30+ Volts AC running at high RPM. If good there, the regulator is likely bad again. Possibly you are getting a poor-quality brand voltage regulator online. Amazon is not your friend. LOL
If the stator is not putting out good AC voltage, the flywheel magnets and the stator are suspect. Usually, older machines will have problems there, but high operating hours can also factor in.
The other problem could be poor ground connections. The regulator has to have a good, bolted ground where it is mounted and the battery negative cable to the chassis needs to be clean and tight. Don't trust any ground by looks alone. Loosen, clean and retighten then apply grease to the area. Grease will keep out moisture a deter corrosion.