Posted by Dell (WA) on November 08, 2014 at 17:27:41 from (75.172.89.41):
In Reply to: Anemometer posted by Al Negstad on November 08, 2014 at 16:41:32:
Al........I always thought an Anemometer was one of those 3-cup wind speed thingys.
It turns out yer actually talkin' about an AMP-meter. Sumptin' that measures electrons that charge-discharge yer lead acid battery. Surprizingly enuff, the FASTER yer GENERATOR turns, the MORE AMPS it putts outt. This is NORMAL. Some tractors require the OPERATOR to regulate the generator output, others have automatic regulators.
Yer BelchFire-V8 has an automatic regulator built into its alternator and it shows you when it discharges by lighting a RED idiot lite on yer dashboard.
As explained, you've probably gottchur ammeter 2-terminals bassackwards. Just reverse them, engine OFF. Use CAUTION so none of the metal parts of the wiring touches tractor metal ...or... you'll haffa personal in-the-face demonstration of ARC-welding. ........electrical Dell
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