Posted by Paul in SC on June 03, 2011 at 19:48:16 from (4.153.14.202):
In Reply to: HELP!!! posted by cuttman on June 03, 2011 at 06:31:10:
cuttman, same thing was happening to one of my tractors, a Super H. Shut it off and go back in day or two and the battery (new) was dead. Tractor was converted to 12 volt neg. ground as per Bob M's diagram. I have other tractors converted with Bob M's diagram and they all work perfect so I knew it was not any problem with that. Had alternator checked by two different auto parts dealers and both said alternator was ok. Posted on this site and got good info from Bob M and Jim Nicholson, which was to replace alternator. What was happening was that when tractor stopped with points closed, a bad diode internally in the alternator was leaking and going to ground via the points, killing the battery. Replaced alternator and no further problem.
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