Posted by John T on August 18, 2007 at 05:00:37 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: polarize posted by noidea on August 17, 2007 at 21:17:53:
I was in a hurry I gotta help Ben tear down a grain bin grrrrrrrrrr and I see this is NOT the same question but close.
From what you say I wonder if you have harmed the genny by taping a hot wire to its Field??? When running the gennys arm post ought to be higher voltage then the battery and if yours is less Im afraid you have reversed polarity and the genny wasnt correctly re polarized after a batery reversal and Im unsure at what polarity the ammeter is now???
I gotta run but Jim n Bob n Bob M n the others can get you figured out Im sure but I question your batetry polarity and if you harmed the genny and your ammeter polarity in the meantime
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