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Re: 1954 SH ammeter.
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Posted by GordoSD on July 17, 2007 at 10:03:35 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: Re: 1954 SH ammeter. posted by John T on July 17, 2007 at 08:31:24:
OK, tightened the belt one notch. Did the test of a wire from gen field to frame. Ammeter showed 7 amps! Terminal at gen is brand new. Like wise terminal at VR. Only guess is there might be a break in the wire? It's inside the shield so I'll go do a continuity test.Continuity F to F is good. Last readings are 0 amps everything off.-5 amps switch on. -1 amps engine running. No 'surge' amps right after start. Where is that VR ground? It's mounted on rubber pads.But the top mount plate has a wire from it to the VR base, and that mount is clean and tight! Where to go now? What is the 'factory' setting on that new VR? How do I wick it up and check it out? Stay with me guys we're almost there. Gordo
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