The great Power Regulator grind - your options

Power Regulators are the black sheep of the new Odyssey engineer grind - outside of populated settlements, AFAIK there is only one other place to find them, unlike most other mats which can be found in containers, lockers and from data ports. Your options are:

1. Get them from "Restore" missions - abandon the mission and keep the regulator, but get a 100k Cr. fine and lose rep with the mission-giving faction.
2. Threat 3 Impact Sites - hard to find, boring loggoffski gameplay, and rarely drop, but no cost
3. The "emergent gameplay" option - find a populated settlement and steal one.

You will need to find a small (tier 1) settlement that ideally has the alarm switch in the same building as the power plant. So far I've found mining and tourism sites that fit this bill, would love to hear of any others. Not all settlements are populated either, the BGS affects this and states such as civil unrest, terror attack, infrastructure failure and lockdown probably mean they are deserted. Ideally you also want a small planet with a thin atmosphere to reduce turnaround time; if you want loot to respawn, you have to supercruise away from the settlement to reset it, as logging off and back in will not respawn loot.

You'll then need to find someone accessible with the correct clearance to clone their security clearance, and a clear run to the power station with no intervening guard patrols. There's always going to be at least one engineer inside the plant who you will have to take out as well. It's vital to turn off the alarm system before you turn off the power plant or else the guards will come. You then have to wait out the 3 minute timer (during this time you can loot, recharge your suit, browse the forums etc.). Once the regulator is discharged from its casing, nab it and GTFO. Supercruise out, swing back, rinse and repeat.

Also, remember that after the first run you will have a bounty from the settlement's faction, so any guard scan will bust you. If the guy whose security you're cloning sees you, he will also set off an alarm which will make the engineer in the power plant hostile, so it's best just to reset if this happens.

I've managed to find a spot where I can get 5-6 pregulators per hour (about 10mins each run). The only cost is the bounties I've incurred (1000 Cr. per kill).

Not bad for a morning's work:
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You can get them as mission rewards too.

I got a bunch when farming up a stock of MIs at an impact site, as you suggested (it's not a lot of fun but you don't need to do it for long) but the way I get them is I just make it a habit of taking one at the end of raiding any active settlement. Anarchy targets are the best because you can just kill anyone to silence them.

I'm sort of swimming in them right now (and yes, a couple were due to genuinely failed missions on my part).
 
I've got a stack of power regulators.

You can get them from most salvage missions that involve a crash site or distress beacon. Just cut panels away and 90% of the time somewhere you'll get a power regulator.

Majority of crashed ships or distress beacon ships have them; I just found one in a crashed nav beacon too.
 
I've got a stack of power regulators.

You can get them from most salvage missions that involve a crash site or distress beacon. Just cut panels away and 90% of the time somewhere you'll get a power regulator.

Majority of crashed ships or distress beacon ships have them; I just found one in a crashed nav beacon too.
Just to clarify, you're talking about missions and not the Crash Site [Threat x] POIs?
 
Just to clarify, you're talking about missions and not the Crash Site [Threat x] POIs?
I am not sure what the difference is. The Crash Site [Thread x] POIs are missions, aren't they?

As others have stated in this thread, most salvage missions have a place where you can cut a panel and get a power regulator.

Feel free to guide me in the right direction if I am not making any sense!
 
I am not sure what the difference is. The Crash Site [Thread x] POIs are missions, aren't they?

As others have stated in this thread, most salvage missions have a place where you can cut a panel and get a power regulator.

Feel free to guide me in the right direction if I am not making any sense!
For me, a mission is one you get from a station mission board. POIs are "emergent gameplay" (TM).

EDIT: this is what I thought you meant:
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Actually, I don't see where they are needed for engineering at all...they aren't listed on inara as a component and aren't used for any of the known mod recipes. Are they needed for one of the engineer unlocks?
too bad they don't count as power regulators because the eagle crashes I have been finding have been dropping degraded power regulators
 
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