Posted by John T on April 11, 2010 at 08:44:49 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Re: No Charge Cub posted by 79netpacket on April 11, 2010 at 08:18:18:
Well, the cutout relay at least looks wired right given the new pics. Even though the gennys FLD being direct grounded to the genny isnt kosher (see my other post) it should still charge.
You ask can the cutout be bad ?? yes it can but thats easy to check because when shes running you can by pass jump across it by temporarily connecting its terminals together n see if she charges then????? More often however, they can go bad by the relay contacts welding/sticking closed which causes a high current discharge when the tractor is shut off and drains the battery and overheats the genny.
Once you Polarize it (see my post) if she still dont charge even with the relay jumped across and the genny is well grouned and all else is correct???? the gennys is likely at fault, may need new brushes or has a bad armature etc. If the genny isnt producing the relay, even if good, never closes so it may be okay, Id still guess the genny itslef is the problem. The Motor Test in my procedure can help diagnose a bad genny..
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