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Posted by DAN WV on May 01, 2007 at 10:01:37 from (207.255.218.215):
Well I rewired the entire tractor with all new wire and all connections soldered together. and guess what? Still no charging. another new regulator and still nothing. I cleaned all the spaces between the gen and VR brackets and still nothing. I took a wire directly to the positive (ground) side of the Battery back to the VR base and it started charging. About 8 amps. Now the question I have is the purpose of the 3 position light switch. When I turn it to "D" the ammeter goes almost all the way to full discharge, When I turn it to "B" the ammeter reads just barely discharging. all this about 3/4 throttle. Is this the correct function of the switch? I was under the impression that the system would not charge much until the light switch was turned to"D". Then it would have the system start charging. Thanks again.
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