Posted by chad from michigan on August 14, 2014 at 18:42:57 from (162.247.145.197):
In Reply to: Farmall H generator help posted by chad from michigan on August 14, 2014 at 04:08:00:
I think I got it I think it was working yesterday just wasn't realizing my dad installed a new battery that probably didn't need a charge. I checked it all out again and polarized it. then I started the tractor but it didn't start right away I flooded it and it drained the battery some trying to start it. When it first started up it charged nice and about 5 to 10 minutes later while running the needle was barley above zero then I realized it was a new battery and I assume now that it charged it back up and the regulator dropped off charging because the battery didn't need it? Is that correct? I am just used to seeing the old cut out you set it to low charge and it was the same you set it to high charge and it would charge high until you turned it down and could over charge the battery. Am I thinking about this right?
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