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Re: Re: Ford 8N voltage regulator
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Posted by Claus on August 28, 2000 at 06:35:24 from (209.214.70.146):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 8N voltage regulator posted by Ivan on August 28, 2000 at 05:50:38:
The meaning of shunt is that both coils (fine wire go from a voltage source to ground, whereas the two heavy coils do not go to ground and are in series (One connected to the other) Now then the cutout relay should be open when the tractor is not running. This coil is a single pole single throw configuration. The other one is a single pole double throw configuration. When the tractor is not running the arm will be to the upper contact. This is the normally closed contact. When the battery voltage of this coil reaches (or current) the designed voltage this contact will vibrate. Happy Motoring Claus
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