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Posted by jwk on March 05, 2006 at 14:23:17 from (216.8.15.247):
In Reply to: 2010D voltage regulator posted by jwk on March 03, 2006 at 15:47:14:
All, I appreciate your responses. I haven't have time to work on the problem this weekend, but here is some more info: Did the motor test on the rebuilt generator. Spun well. The battery may be suspect, as it was used and looked to leak at some point months ago. However, it holds a good 12.5 volts and turns the tractor over and runs the lights fine. I stick a battery charger on it now and then when needed and it takes the charge. Think it may be the problem? With everything hooked up and engine running, the ARM post on the GEN shows about 0.5 volts on the meter. If I dead ground the field, this drops to 0 volts!! Is this a clue? If the regulator gets its ground through the mount, I need to be sure to ground it during the test procedure. I'll keep you updated. Need to digest the testing procedure. May need a new battery! Thanks! John
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