Posted by John T on August 27, 2010 at 11:43:23 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: H Charging Problem posted by Doug Kieta on August 27, 2010 at 10:17:39:
Id guess the genny is compatible, heck its 6 volt and can work at EITHER Polarity so Im inclined to think its EITHER a VR (maybe mismatched) or like Jim the VR isnt well grounded.
Id wire it back correct (undo that jury rig),,,,,,,,,Polarize the genny just to be safe,,,,,,,,Then when running take a jumper and dead ground the gennys FLD post n see if she charges then??????????? If so but not otherwise (means the genny itself is fine), the VR is bad or its not well grounded, or its just incompatible with your genny.
VR's for later 2 brush gennys (like the Chevy) and older 3 brush (early H tractor) just arent quite the same and Im not comfy mixin n matchin those due to different field currents and voltage levels etc. The smaller 2 coil VR's (used on 2 or 3 brush gennys) had a cutout and maybe either a voltage or current regulator (or a combination) while the 3 coil VR's (more for 2 brush gennys) had a cutout, a voltage regulator and a current regulator.
Id agree with my friends you need the correct VR unless its just not grounded
SURELY?????? the VR is for a Class A and NOT a Ford Class B I tried that mix match once years ago before I knew better, it didnt work either lol
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