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SC No Charge update- Great Guide JohnT

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terryjd

10-02-2007 21:38:01




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Thats a great guide to follow JohnT, lot of good information there. Have done everything that has been suggested but kept getting mixed results, charge one time then discharge, overcharge, just nothing constitent. Have ground wires running off of about everything to nice shiney metal under bolts. I decided to try the motor generator test. Did everything step by step, had directions printed out sitting beside me. That went as good as everything else. Big moment comes time to attatch wire from Batt. to Arm post on Gen. Get a puff of smoke, Gen. doesn't move, lol why am I not suprised. Kind of think the old genny might have been the problem all along. Now time to decide take the genny and get it rebuilt or switch to 12 volts. Already have an alternator so the switch seems tempting. Thanks for everybodys help in a long expensive day. Anybody for a beer?? lol

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John T

10-03-2007 13:09:54




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 Re: SC No Charge update- Great Guide JohnT in reply to terryjd, 10-02-2007 21:38:01  
Yeah, Make mine an MGD. My procedure is pretty long winded n many just want us to spoon feed them the answer ONLY, but its kinda hard to sit here over the net n do it that way sometimes. I'm considering making a Short Form non charging or non sparking troubleshooting guide cuz we get the same ol questions over n over n over and it keeps me n Jim there n Bob n Bob M humpin (and keepin each other honest lol) buttttt t hey we all enjoy helpin others and appreciate the feedback right or wrong.

John T

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Janicholson

10-03-2007 05:51:40




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 Re: SC No Charge update- Great Guide JohnT in reply to terryjd, 10-02-2007 21:38:01  
Diagnosis usually ends when the problem is found. You just became a diagnostic expert. Though a small reward, it will serve you well. JimN



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