Posted by JMOR on January 04, 2009 at 20:15:17 from (76.187.218.177):
In Reply to: polerizing question posted by Janicholson on January 04, 2009 at 16:53:26:
Bob said: (quoted from post at 23:46:59 01/04/09) Scotty,
HOW would you explain the battery keeping the generator polarized while they are totally disconnected from each other at shutdown, when the cutout points open??? (Discrete cutout, or cutout in the VR.)
How does the generator "know" the battery has been disconnected when it's not even CONNECTED to the battery after shutdown???
As long as the tractor has not sat unused for YEARS, or the generator has been severely knocked around or disassembled, the generator WILL charge the same polarity at startup as it did the last time it was run, no matter HOW MANY times the battery has been disconnected/connected.
My GOSH this has to be be the biggest old mechanic's wives' tale that's ever been perpetrated!
Yep. And it sits right next to "setting your battery on the earth or concrete will suck the juice out of it". :(
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