Posted by sotxbill on October 23, 2018 at 20:22:23 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: gen losing magnetism posted by boler76 on October 23, 2018 at 14:38:02:
as others said.. gennys dont loose magatisum... SO>>>>
either your brushes are bad, your ground it bad, your cutout relay is bad, or your cables are bad.
Flashing it just makes it go to full voltage momentarily to overcome the problem elsewhere....
I would guess again, bad cut out relay, high resistance connection to the cut out relay, or to battery, or bad/arcing brushes not making good contact with the armature. The soft iron in the "shoes" of the field will hold a charge for many years with out being used.
flashing just raises the voltage to max,,,,, to overcome the problem elsewhere. have you checked the contacts on the cutout relay?? are they dirty or carboned up? are the leads corroded? I have even seen a bad ground where the genny bolts to the tractor, and loosening and tightening the bolts fixed the ground problem..
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