Posted by privatebrian on February 26, 2010 at 10:59:23 from (206.107.147.230):
Hello- I have a quirky problem with my 9N electrical system, and am hoping someone will have had the same experience or can offer a solution. This is a fresh rebuild with a brand new harness, generator, and cutout. I believe all is connected correctly, and have checked that thouroughly. Tractor starts, and while cranking the ammeter shows slight negative, after starting shows positive with an increase when revved up. So far, so good. When I turn off the keyswitch, the ammeter goes 30A negative. I think this has to mean the cutout is sticking closed. So I replaced the cutout with another brand new one, same result. I think the generator is trying to "motor" from battery power. What would cause the cutout to stay closed, am I doing something wrong???
Any help is appreciated - Brian
(sorry, I posted to the tool talk page by mistake also)
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