Posted by John T on April 22, 2010 at 05:04:25 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: H Ammeter Hookup posted by Doug Kieta on April 22, 2010 at 03:13:57:
You POLARIZE the genny by momentarily flash jumping BAT over to GEN/ARM NOTTTTTTTTT FLD
Are you at Pos or Neg ground???
The genny can still charge at EITHER polarity (Pos or Neg ground) once polarized HOWEVER if you swapped polarity the ammeter will read bass ackwards and require a lead reversal to make it register properly.
If the ammeter is wired correct if you turn on lights or ignition NOT running it should swing over to - discharge. If it does the opposite its leads need reversed or else reverse batery polarity and re polarize the genny BEFORE start up.
You need to insure correct wiring,,,,,,,,determine Pos or Neg ground,,,,,,, Correctly Polarize before start up,,,,,,,see what happens.
Run my Troubleshootign procedure to see if non charging is a genny or VR problem
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