Posted by james rumph on March 30, 2008 at 04:56:11 from (24.192.121.186):
In Reply to: 10 ohm resister posted by 160dan on March 29, 2008 at 19:49:35:
I put the 12 volt system on my Super M and had the same problem. If it still has a generator there is a voltage regulator.
Start your tractor and pull the throttle lever to the slowest rpm that it will go, now try and turn it off. If it does and will the point gap in the voltage regulator is to big.
I had the same problem and never knew there was a point gap in there that needs adjustment.
A diode is just a one way"gate" that will not let voltage feed back , probaly not what you need . When i had this problem i went back to ware the generator was rebuilt and they gave me a diode.
After a little research it was just a adjustment in the voltage regulator.
A ballest resister is used to cut voltage in 1/2 to the coil to keep it cool, doesn't effect performance at all .
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