Posted by gene bender on March 07, 2009 at 20:31:53 from (67.55.227.228):
In Reply to: Re: charging question posted by kennebunksawmill on March 07, 2009 at 15:29:28:
Take the band off then the screw on the end of the gen if its loose the brush can be moved the wider the gap the less it will charge on the ammeter. I can see the head of the screw on your pic its close to the top on the end of the gen. The way you have the reg wired there are two wires going back to the control one would be marked batt what is the other terminal on the reg marked. Some of the replacement regulators did have the other wire going back to the control going to the terminal on the control for hi-charge. Your regulator is some sort of replacement as it should be mounted on top of the generator but i see a bracket has been added to mount that regulator. Like i explained there have been several types of regulators that replaced the original cut-out which was original on that generaor. Newer replacements usually dont use that wire going to the control and have an external resistor and the forth terminal is marked fot the lites.Hope this doesent get you confused i have nine of these systems on As and Bs only two have regulators and both regulators are different. One is wired like yours and the HI-Charge position works. Iv had that tractor for 30yrs and it works just great. glad to help anytime
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