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Re: Batterys Installed Backwards
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Posted by John T on June 05, 2007 at 17:12:57 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: Batterys Installed Backwards posted by cwhinton on June 05, 2007 at 16:45:26:
He may have damaged the Voltage Regulators!!!! Its worth a try to install the batteries correctly then polarize the generator as Gerald mentioned then fire her up n hope for the best. If she dont charge, with it running try to full field the genny by temporarily grounding its FLD post n see if she charges while its dead grounded. If so but NOT otherwise EITHER the VR is bad or the VR isnt well grounded or the wires open from FLD on VR to FLD post on genny. I have a complete long winded troubleshooting procedure for non charging which can show if its a VR or a genny problem, try the above first n post back if you want more help. His VR may be bad Im afraid. John T
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