Posted by John T on March 30, 2009 at 19:49:38 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Charging is this right? posted by chad from michigan on March 30, 2009 at 18:51:31:
If the GEN wire on the cutout relay isnt connected, the gennys output cant get to the battery to charge it......BAT terminal wires to load side of ammeter while the ARM/GEN terminal wires to the gennys ARM post.......The gennys FLD post wires to the LHBD switch
A good 8 volt battery should read around 8.4 volts when the tractors not running but when running at RPM ifffffffff the charging system is working, the battery voltage should rise to the maybe around 8.6 to 9 volts or a lil over depending on the battery n genny condition and RPm and other things
You keep saying volts when I think you mean amps if youre referring to an ammeter that is
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