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Re: VOLTAGE CUT OUT
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Posted by Bill Smith on August 12, 2003 at 15:42:47 from (63.147.130.125):
In Reply to: VOLTAGE CUT OUT posted by FARMIN RED on August 12, 2003 at 12:11:05:
The cut-out is basically an early version of what became the voltage regulator. The cut out required the operator to control it by-way of the light switch. The L,H,B, and D stands for L- low charge, H- high charge, both of these settings is without lights. The D stands for dim lights and the B stands for bright lights. The system was with a 6V battery that was positive grounded. For the system to work it is really important that all electrical connections are clean and tight and rust free, and the generator is polarized to charge the right way (if not it will charge the battery down instead of up and will likely burn something up), also the lid to the box where the ampe guage is must be properly grounded as well and if not it won't work right. The light switch needs that lid that it is fastened to to be grounded. With alot of run time and little starting you should be able to just leave it on low charge most of the time. With little run time and alot of starting you will need to run it on high charge alot more. I ussually leave it on low charge untill I notice that the battery is getting a little weak while starting and then I will run it on high charge for awhile and then switch back to the low charge. The voltage regulator automatically adjustes the charge and does not need operator control or the 4-way light switch.
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