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Re: Re: 826 charging, gaining on it but still need
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Posted by K.B. on July 01, 2003 at 10:49:04 from (209.163.30.80):
In Reply to: Re: 826 charging, gaining on it but still need hel posted by Ben in KY on July 01, 2003 at 06:10:56:
Thanks Ben, that's what I was thinking, but wasn't sure enough to buy another new regulator. Some information I have says that when the key switch is first turned on, all of the power needed to exite the alternator field travels though the AMP light. As soon as the alternator starts producing charge, the regulator takes over control of field current and the AMP light goes out. If the AMP light stays on, the regulator is defective. This information comes from a John Deere book, and it doesn't say what brand of alternator it applies to, but it does sound like what I've got happening. Do you know of any way to test the regulator? Under normal operation, should the alternator keep charging if the key switch is turned off? I belive this is the same system as a 444 has.
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