Posted by Andrew Z on June 11, 2008 at 10:52:08 from (76.231.243.143):
Im becoming a pain on here with my alternator questions i apploogize for that! but... with everyones help on here i have manage to get the delco 10DN to charge excpet it puts out 17.5 volts and i know that i need an external regulator for it..... (thanks to Bob for putting up that pic of one cause i was not sure what one i had) however i was over a freinds house last night and he gave me a like new mitchubitchi alternator 50amp out put. I thought heck ill try that one. i have no idea if it is external or internaly regulated though. it has a terminal for the battery and two unlabled prongs in the back, looks pretty modern. Anyy way i put it on and it charges good however it charges 15.2volts at an 600rpms and all the way up 1600 rpms same. I ran it for 30mins and the volts never chaged and the amp meter keep reading over 10+ amps not pegging the gauge but over the last reaading number of 10amps. The battery is brand new and the tractor uses a mag so there is no drain on the battery and i dont think that it should read 15+ volts sooo now after alllll that im not sure what to do?!! go with the delco or the mitubitchi one? and how do i wire up a regulator and what one do i get if i need one. (i know i need one for the delco and how do i wire one up?)
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