Posted by JMOR on November 18, 2008 at 15:16:12 from (76.187.218.177):
In Reply to: 140 Charging posted by Bob Kerr on November 16, 2008 at 06:34:17:
rowtohoe said: (quoted from post at 10:51:17 11/18/08) Hi and thanks for the advice,
I tested as per your suggestions and am only getting a steady 11.6 volts with a digital voltmeter. I polarized the generator and still 11.6 volts. When the tractor is running, the ammeter moves ever so slightly to the discharge direction. I didn"t try grounding the generator yet. I"m a novice at this and afraid if I make a mistake I might damage something in the electrical system. So I need everything explained to me very simply. I tried to find the article by John T in the archives but was unsuccesful. Does someone have the exact title?
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