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Re: reverse pollarity dc current on farmall super
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Posted by John T on June 03, 2006 at 17:55:04 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: reverse pollarity dc current on farmall super c posted by Wayne Merritt on June 03, 2006 at 16:31:21:
Wayne, When you say charging is showing discharging, do you only mean the ammeter is reading bass ackwards??? If the ammeter is wired correct, when you turn the lights or ignition on when shes not running, it ought to swing over to -discharge and then when running, if the charging system works, she ought to swing over to + charge and more at faster RPM. IT DO THAT??? If it does just backwards of that i.e. it swings to + charge not running if lights are turned on then swings to - discharge at RPM ALL YOU GOTTA DO IS SWAP THE AMMETER LEADS BUTTTTTTTTT if you mean the genny isnt charging at all (stays at - discharge even at RPM) REVERSING BATTERY POLARITY OR REVERSING THE AMMETER LEADS IS NOTTTTTTT THE ANSWER. You dont wanna go n reverse battery polarity without re polarizing the genny and doing some other wire changes just cuz shes not charging at all (if thats what you meant)!!!!!!!!!!!!! Soooooooo if shes not charging, post back n let me know and I will post my complete Troubleshooting Procedure for non charging. If she charges but the ammeter reads bass ackwards, swap its leads DONT GO CHANGING BATTERY POLARITY Let me know John T
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