Posted by BarnyardEngineering on November 27, 2020 at 14:15:49 from (74.67.123.76):
In Reply to: Kubota alternator ? posted by 88-1175 on November 27, 2020 at 10:44:31:
Give it a try and see what happens. Worst thing you can do is burn up an alternator. Check on how much it's going to cost to replace before you take the risk.
I can understand not wanting to have to deal with a rechargeable trouble light, especially if it's a situation where you'd need it on a moment's notice. Leave it on the charger, it's not in the tractor when you need it. Leave it in the tractor, it's never charged when you need it.
Those 12V trouble lights are pathetic. I've seen Bic lighters that provided more light.
I would propose an alternate solution: An INVERTER. Get yourself a cheap 200W inverter, which you can clip to the tractor's battery, and plug in your trouble light. It's a mere fraction of the cost of a new Kubota alternator, doesn't have a battery of its own to keep charged, and will run a 100W trouble light for days if the tractor is running.
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