Posted by John T on May 31, 2008 at 11:04:12 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Generator - Regulator posted by Leon Torkelson on May 31, 2008 at 09:01:31:
Leon, heres things Id try. Have that wire from the gennys ARM post to the VR's BAT terminal sort of jury rigged so it can easily n quickly be attached and removed. Before starting the tractor, momentarily connect that wire (BAT on VR to ARM on Genny) and THERE SHOULDNT BE ANY CURRENT DRAW. If she sparks when you attach it, Id say the VR's Cutout Relay is stuck/burned/welded closed cuz that relay should be OPEN (no connection from BAT on VR to ARM on Genny) until the gennys output voltage is higher then the battery .
Or you could remove the gennys belt and when you attach the wire down from the ammeter to BAT on the VR the gennys spins as a DC motor that it is, again the VR's Cutout Relay is stuck.
It may be possible to clean n file n polish the sticking points n make her work n not stick butttttttt once the shiny silvery coatign is gone it can easily stick again.
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