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Re: C charging problems revisted
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Posted by John T on October 29, 2006 at 09:43:31 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: C charging problems revisted posted by Tim Mattson on October 29, 2006 at 06:48:29:
Tim, Sorry Im about out of other ideas, it still remians if she charges ONLY with the gennys field dead grounded and its NOT a bad VR ground or connection, it must be a abd VR HOWEVERRRRRRRRR Jim has a darn good point above, if its a good battery and its "fully charged" it shouldnt be charging much at all as it would right after start up when the battery is a lil low. the best thing as posted is place a voltmeter on the battery and it should be around 6.3 volts sititng if full charged but rise from 6.5 to 7 or so running at high RPM if the charging system works. If the belt is good n tight and all connections are good maybe just use her a while and see what happens. If the genny happened to be a 3 brush type its charging is limited by the location of the adjustable third brush and if its set for low charge shes never gonna peg the ammeter super high. Try her a while n let us know, maybe the VR will settle in and the contacts clean up??????? if it needs (for higher charge) adjusted you beter take it to a shop maybe John t
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