Posted by phil25 on February 17, 2021 at 17:26:06 from (96.30.178.147):
In Reply to: belarus 562 electrical posted by parkerhill on February 16, 2021 at 18:23:47:
Ok: I am back and have questions...Important!!!....Do not open the ground switch when the engine is running, high voltage occurs at the regulator transistors and can destroy their function.......First what is the battery voltage at the battery posts when the tractor is idling, and when running at PTO speed? Next is if you have a load tester to connect to each battery, and load one battery at a time for 15 secs each? When you operate the ground switch, with the engine not running, does the red dash light come on? and go out when the engine is running?
Also does the amp meter go in the high range as soon as the engine starts? or current builds up in under 10 seconds? Also can you post a picture of the generator unit itself ? the rear end/connections of the unit, just enough to see the shape and type of unit? that's enough info for now to get clues as to the problem, if you want, open up your e-mail, so we don't chew up space and time on kims site ? Phil
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