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Still working on that Super A generator.

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Brian

09-30-2003 18:56:17




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Today I reviewed the wiring on the generator, re-poloarized it and still nothing. I also noticed that the voltage regulator was not pulling in. I have the 4 position light switch. I'm not under the impression I will have to shell out to get it rewired, however I do have a question. I used the wiring diagram which i found in the archieves which seems to fit my tractor design. I noticed on mine though a wire going from the F pole to the side of the regulator which is marked with a "M". this is not how the diagram reads. It says that the F terminal goes to the amp meter. My "A" pole was connected to the Ampmeter. Any ideas would be appreciated.

Brian.

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Haas

10-01-2003 05:40:38




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 Re: Still working on that Super A generator. in reply to Brian, 09-30-2003 18:56:17  
You say you have the four position switch. Do you have a regulator or do you still have the cut out relay that was part of the system with the 4 position switch. If you have the cut out, you can tell by taking the cover off it. There will only be one coil in there. Wiring is different if you have the cut out. Other description given by gene is for a regulator. Post back if you have the cut out and I will give more complete info.

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Brian

10-01-2003 19:16:44




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 Re: Re: Still working on that Super A generator. in reply to Haas, 10-01-2003 05:40:38  
I do have the cut out relay. I used the diagram ( believe it's Bob's ) which can be found here:

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I know this says for the H/M, but I sorta assumed it would be the same for the A.

Thanks for the responses so far.

Brian.



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gene b

10-01-2003 04:29:51




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 Re: Still working on that Super A generator. in reply to Brian, 09-30-2003 18:56:17  
Better get another look at your wiring. There sould not be any post on the reg marked M. A from gen goes to GEN on reg. FIELD on reg goes to FIELD on gen. BATT on reg goes to AMMETER other side of AMMETER goes to NEG terminal at the starter. After doing if it doesent show charge and polarizing then gen. Ground the field if this shows charge with field grounded your reg is bad. If it doesent charge with field grounded the gen is bad. Where is your reg mounted. It should be on a bracket below the gen. Is the reg for pos ground and 6v. It should say on the bottom of the reg. gene b

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