Posted by John T on March 07, 2009 at 19:36:38 from (71.55.26.69):
In Reply to: Re: charging question posted by kennebunksawmill on March 07, 2009 at 15:29:28:
When a full fledged Voltage Regulator (what pic shows) is used I RECOMMEND SETTING ANY 3 BRUSH GENNY TO THE MAX CHARGE RATE NOT LOWERING IT !!!!
The third brush adjustable gennys were more for the old cutout relays and light switch controller but since you have a full fledged VR its internal field current control relay system should limit the charge rate WITH NO THIRD BRUSH ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED !!!!!!!!!
Again, if that extra high voltage is only short term temporary I wouldnt worry so much buttttttttttttt if it keeps the battery at over 8 volts permanently its gonna overcharge!!!!!!!
I still wonder about your voltmeter acuracy, stick an old fashioned ANALOG Simpson 260 on it n see what she reads, you may not really have a problem but if you do, suspect the VR or a shorted genny Field or shes wired wrong
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