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Re: Troubleshooting H charging system
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Posted by Red Dave on October 10, 2006 at 07:46:35 from (66.216.141.163):
In Reply to: Troubleshooting H charging system posted by Greg Eichler on October 10, 2006 at 05:54:11:
I'll give you a little shorter answer. Put the probes right across the battery. Battery voltage should be about 6.4 or so on a fully charged battery. It should increase to 7 volts and more when charging. With the engine running about half speed. place a jumper from the "field" terminal of the generator to ground. If it starts charging, the trouble is likely in the regulator, if it doesn't, the trouble is likely in the generator. Make sure the regulator is solidly grounded before you go buy one. Make sure your generator is polarized (flash the field) before you tear it off to work on it.
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