Posted by John T on October 16, 2009 at 04:45:44 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: 12v generator low rpm posted by JerryK on October 15, 2009 at 20:28:14:
The original equipment gennys on those old tractors wouldnt set the world on fire (or charge the battery much either) at slow idle, especially if any lights were on, but at work RPM even if lugged at say 500 RPM, they ought to hold their own. The old tractros had Low High charge settings via a Low High Light Switch control while the later used a VoltaGE REGULATOR to automatically regulate charge rates. If the genny is in decent shape AND A GOOD BELT IS TIGHT, the original equipment will get him by just fine unless he were to set it at extreme low idle (say 250 to 300) and turn the lights on and leave it for hours but whose gonna do that??? Its true the two cylinder Deere ran at lower RPM then say a 4 or 6 cylinder IHC or Ollie etc, buttttttttt Deere wasnt stupid and their gennys did the job fine. Overcharging a battery n cooking it and boiling over can be as hard or harder on it then an occassional undercharge.........
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