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Generator question rephrased!

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BC

07-22-2003 09:32:44




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OK,I messed up.Thr generator is on the tractor which is running.(bad tranny)The guy says he'll sell me the gen.Its on my way to the farm,and nowhere in between to get it checked that i know of on the way.Now,how can i check to see if its working and how much voltage its putting out?




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steve

07-23-2003 18:56:02




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 Re: Generator question rephrased! in reply to BC, 07-22-2003 09:32:44  
take the A and F terminal wires off the generator. Ground the F terminal to the tractor frame. Start tractor and measure the voltage across the A and F terminals. with no regulator you will get about 12 volts on a 6 v gen and 20 volts on a 12 v system. This test does not include the voltage regulator.



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07-22-2003 10:56:25




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 Re: Generator question rephrased! in reply to BC, 07-22-2003 09:32:44  
If you have a voltmeter to use, measure the battery voltage before you start the engine.
After you start the engine, you should see a rise in the voltage measured at the battery if the generator is working.

Also, a generator will run like a motor if you apply the hot side of the battery to the field and arm. terminals at the same time..... of course, you want all wiring removed from the generator that is connected to the electrics of the tractor while your doing this.
If you run it as a motor, don't do it any longer than to see if it will run.

I don't know what kinda tractor you are talking about, but.....most of the time, a generator either works or it doesn't and the rate at which it charges is set by the regulator.

Does the tractor not have an amp gauge that you can watch to see if its charging?

Ask the owner if you can have it checked before you pay him..... .....or...if the price is right, "take a chance"....50/50

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