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Re: 8N Generator - 2brush or 3brush


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Posted by JMOR on December 14, 2009 at 19:48:19 from (72.181.166.239):

In Reply to: 8N Generator - 2brush or 3brush posted by old on December 13, 2009 at 19:12:04:


chriskat said: (quoted from post at 23:35:07 12/14/09) [quote:bb9dc6b2f1]I kept following that hopeful of a resolution explaining it, but it didn't happen. Several problems there. We have no idea what generator he has........[/quote:bb9dc6b2f1]

JMOR, that was my thread about the odd generator. Sorry, I didn't mean to leave anyone hanging. "It's fixed" was resolution for me.

Anyway, if there is anything I can do short of taking the generator apart that would be interesting I'll do my best. I presume if this is a standard, more or less, three brush generator turning the adjusting screw should change the output voltage. Would that be of any interest?

I wouldn't mind pulling the generator apart and rebuilding it just for kicks but Dad may object.

Anyway, thanks for the help and let me know if you want me to try anything.

Jeff
NO, NO, NO! If you have followed any of my posts, one thing ought to stand out besides my never-give-up-curiosity, and that is, "if it ain't broke don't fudge with it!" That rear terminal has to be the Armature/GEN terminal or it wouldn't be charging & I would bet a case that the markings "A" and "F" are wrong and that "A" is Field and "F" is ground. So, that is good enough for me........let a happy sleeping dog lie.

Thanks for the thought though & be happy with the charging.

Merry Christmas!


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