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Re: Gerator on Super A causing me Grief.
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Posted by steve on October 23, 2003 at 19:31:05 from (204.246.222.80):
In Reply to: Gerator on Super A causing me Grief. posted by Brian on October 22, 2003 at 19:51:13:
the light switch is used to ground the "F" terminal of the generator. bypass the switch by running a wire from "F" to ground. --start tractor and see how that works. if the amp meter does not show a few amps charge and volt meter show slight charge, then... --- Take the "G" terminal and "B" terminal wires on the regulator and connect together. this will bypass regulator and run generator "A" to the ampmeter, then thru ampmeter to battery. (other side of battery is gound)... --start tractor and note charge, the regulator is out of the system and the generator should go to "full charge" which will only be 10 amps. you can run this way for several minutes for a test. --you have now narrowed down if you have a good switch, if the regulator is working, and if the generator is putting out power. --by the way, if you take the wires off the generator and ground the "F". then startup the tractor and measure voltage across the A and F terminals (A connected to nothing) you will get probably 10-15 volts output. it is the battery and regulator that adjust it down to 6 volts.
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