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overcharging-now no charge

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larryinwa

06-06-2007 13:05:08




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posted on garden tractor page,not much luck,so try here.have a wisconsin engine with starter/generator,was overcharging so put on new regulator,now no charge at all.have wiring diagram so know all wires are right. any ideas? thanks




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larryinwa

06-06-2007 20:24:05




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 Re: overcharging-now no charge in reply to larryinwa, 06-06-2007 13:05:08  
yes,i did polarize.



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Bob

06-06-2007 20:28:11




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 Larry... in reply to larryinwa, 06-06-2007 20:24:05  
Did you read my post... polarizing beyond what happens in "start" mode isn't needed, not can it POSSIBLY help.

Did you "full-field" it as I suggested... that will "tell the tale" as to what is wrong.



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Bob

06-06-2007 13:47:43




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 Re: overcharging-now no charge in reply to larryinwa, 06-06-2007 13:05:08  
Try "full-fielding" it by grounding the "F" terminal on the starter/generator.

If it then charges, the regulator is bad, not grounded, or there's a wiring problem.



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Bus Driver

06-06-2007 13:43:16




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 Re: overcharging-now no charge in reply to larryinwa, 06-06-2007 13:05:08  
I am not familiar with that particular machine. The comment below about polarizing is correct for generators. Alternators must never be polarized. Any attempt to do so probably will do serious damage.



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chrisfromsolitude

06-06-2007 13:19:23




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 Re: overcharging-now no charge in reply to larryinwa, 06-06-2007 13:05:08  
Did you polarize the generator after you put the new regulator on?



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Bob

06-06-2007 13:48:47




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 Re: overcharging-now no charge in reply to chrisfromsolitude, 06-06-2007 13:19:23  
Chris,

Since it is a starter/generator "combo" it is, in effect, polarized every time the starter is used.



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