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Troubleshooting H charging system
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Posted by Greg Eichler on October 10, 2006 at 05:54:11 from (71.244.254.57):
Finally gonna try to get the old H to charge its own battery. I don"t have much knowledge when it comes to electricity but I borrowed a voltmeter to try to decifer if its the generator or the regulator or neither.(6 volt w/ dist) I was told the generator was rebuilt a few years before I bought it(3 years ago). The ammeter will occasionally look like it is trying to charge a little at full throttle and shows discharge when the lights are on. Everything appears to be wired correct according to the diagram. My question is where should I stick the prongs of the voltmeter to check the generator and regulator. I was going to just experiment last night but chickened out cause I don"t know enough to know what is safe and what isn"t when it comes to wires. Thanks for the help.
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