Posted by John T on June 08, 2012 at 05:27:52 from (66.87.0.0):
In Reply to: Re: generator posted by John B. on June 08, 2012 at 04:48:04:
John, with all due respect NOT to argue Im ONLY here to try and help,,,,,,,,,you stated The "A" terminal is your output to your battery. That wire should be hot all the time.""
I think maybe your fingers got ahead of your brain, hey dont feel bad happens to me all the time lol
ACTUALLY on a VR the BAT is the output up to the battery and ittttttt should be hot all the time as its wired to the hot battery terminal via the ammeter.........The ARM or A or GEN terminal on a VR is wired to the gennys ARM output post AND ITS HOT ONLY WHEN THE GENNY IS TURNING AND IF ITS WORKING AND NOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ALL THE TIME AS YOU STATED
Now if a genny is working and turning, at a certain voltage output on the genny when it exceeds battery voltage the cutout relay (between GEN and BAT) will latch closed and then the output of genny will be connected to the batetry to charge it (via ammeter) but when the genny stops the relay opens and the ARM is no looger hot all the time, only the BAT terminal on the VR remaons always hot
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