Posted by farmallhal on January 30, 2013 at 11:28:45 from (76.4.183.5):
In Reply to: Generator Polarize posted by Don Mountain on January 30, 2013 at 08:49:12:
Don, Bob M who posts on here frequently provided me the directions for polarizing my battery on 6 volt positive ground systems. Per Bob M - "Polarize the generator after all connections have been made (including the battery), but before starting the engine. Simply jumper the GEN and BAT terminals at the regulator. You need only touch for an instant (you may see a small spark) and polarization is complete." I made my jumper wire from a 5" piece of insulated 14 gauge house wire and bared each end about a half inch to bare copper to touch the two terminals as noted above. I think this is all you need to get it working if your wiring is installed correctly and you generator and requlator are in working order, Hal.
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