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Re: Bob M or John T, W6 electrical problems
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Posted by chadd on March 19, 2007 at 07:39:10 from (155.92.32.22):
In Reply to: Re: Bob M or John T, W6 electrical problems posted by Bob M on March 19, 2007 at 07:19:13:
The amperage gauge deflects to drain when the lights are turned on, so the gauge seems to be working properly. I didn't do a voltage test, although, it is a good idea of a place to start. I am not sure if you remember or not, but I have posted about this a few times since last July or so. This genny has been rebuilt 3 times and it refused to work each time. With the last regulator on, it would peg the gauge at full drain with pos. ground, but the needle would just bounce uncontrollably with neg. ground. I polarized the last regulator several different times and still the generator would peg the needle at drain when the tractor was started. It is almost like it refuses to polarize. Also, the ammeter box has no wire inside of it from the charging system. The regulator and its connections were moved from the back of the box to under the hood above the generator about 10 years ago. The box only holds the wiring for the kill switch and the wiring for the ammeter and light switch.
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