Posted by JMOR on September 13, 2013 at 11:58:53 from (72.181.173.171):
In Reply to: 9n charging troubles posted by Old Fossil on September 02, 2013 at 06:34:40:
[quote="Old Fossil"]
JMOR, I'll poke around at the tractor dealer in Wisconsin this weekend, see if they can test it for me. I'm located in Illinois, but have a place in Wisconsin, where I plan to bring the old 9N to once she runs reliably. Meantime I'm going to try to check the Generator output before the V/R with a meter, something I have not tried yet.
Thanks,
Old Fossil
In doing that, you don't want to run it unloaded, because the voltage (if it is working) will go too high for the field coils, around 18 volts. Make these connections, (temporarily & only for very short periods before starting & very short periods after stopping). Can run at speed for as long as you like. Hours would likely over charge battery though if it is charging. This simply full fields the generator & bypasses the VR cutout function. VR wiring still in place, but all being bypassed with the two jumpers.
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