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Re: electrical charging question on '41 H
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Posted by John T on September 18, 2005 at 07:43:58 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: electrical charging question on '41 H posted by awutay on September 17, 2005 at 15:34:40:
Awutay, let me know if you have a 2 wire cutout relay system or a full fledged 3 wire Voltage Regulator and I will post a Troubleshooting Procedure for non charging. Regardless what came original, many got converted so I cant say fer sure what you now have. A Cutout Relay is a smaller 2 wire device usually Generator mounted that has a BAT terminal wired to the ammeter and the GEN (or ARM) terminal wired to the Gens Armature post. On those systems the Gens Field post is wired to the switch. A 3 wire Voltage Regulator has 3 terminals BAT ARM (or GEN) and FLD. BAT on VR wires to the ammeter,,,,,,,,,GEN (or ARM) on VR wires to Gens Armature post,,,,,,,,,,FLD on VR wires to Gens Field post. I could post a long winded trouleshooting procedure for either (VR or cutout relay), but its easier and more understandable if you let me know which system you have. John T Nordhoff in Indiana, retired electrical engineer
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