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Re: C charging problems revisted
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Posted by John T on October 28, 2006 at 20:16:03 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: C charging problems revisted posted by Tim Mattson on October 28, 2006 at 17:53:28:
Tim, It sounds like your wiring is correct, the wire on the 3rd brush should have been the leading Field winding which would wire up to the incoming ARM post if it were only a 2 brush genny which is the same basic place as there on the non grounded brush....... If it charges ONLY with the gennys Field post dead grounded but NOT otherwise, the problems either the VR or the VR isnt well grounded or the wires bad from FLD on the VR to the gennys Field post. I would try n run a good ground to the VR"s case n see if that fixes the problem cuz if its not well grounded (usually to gennys case) it cant ground the Field as it is supposed to. Many VR"s will work at EITHER Pos or Neg ground so is yours compatible with your ground?? If a VR were hooked up to a genny that wanst polarized correct and the tractor started it could damage the VR, have you Polarized lately and/or changed the battery ground??? John T
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