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Re: H Voltage regulator
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Posted by Bob M on May 03, 2007 at 18:53:27 from (69.205.124.61):
In Reply to: H Voltage regulator posted by BF8690 on May 03, 2007 at 15:37:48:
6.8 volts and 3 amps charging is probably insufficient to keep the battery charged. Like Hal says you should see 7.0 - 7.5 amps with the engine running at governed RPM. Also the ammeter should indicate about 15 amps of charge immediately after starting then taper off about 5 amps as the battery fills up. (This assumes you have a voltage regulator. If it instead has cutout and 4-position charge control switch the ammeter should show about 15 amps continuously with the switch set at "H" and the engine running at speed) ---- "Also, when I disconnect the the battery lead on from the VR I get constantly climbing amps before my meter shows infinity." Your last statement puzzles me a bit. Do you mean your VOLTMETER shows rising voltage when you pull the battery lead off?
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