Posted by soundguy on May 13, 2013 at 10:49:30 from (108.112.85.184):
In Reply to: 6v generator posted by chris laube on May 13, 2013 at 10:35:41:
if you've heard horror stories about N gennies.. stop listening to those people.. they are full of it.
ford 8n and naa and 00/01 gennies are very robust.
it uses a mechanical voltage regulator. it changes field current based on charge voltage ( and load ).
static.. a charged 6v bat should be around 6.3vdc
running at high idle, after a few minutes, voltage should be around 7.2 or so.
many consumer grade volt meters don't like the ignition and brush noise from a breaker contact system.. thus if your meter has a slow sample rate.. it may display eratic results if it is a digital anyway. analog are much less sensitive to the noise issue.
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