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mf-35 may not be charging

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ric1

01-01-2007 09:25:03




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i have voltage coming off the back of the generator anywhere from 8 volts to 15 volts depends on the rpm so it seems like the generator is working when i put my meter on the battery it stays the same around 12.6 volts no matter what the rpm amp meter shows nothing it did work in the past voltage regulator is about a year old . not sure if the battery is weak or it isnt charging i either have to jump it or put the battery charger on it for about 1 5 minuets to get it started. what do you guys think

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Sam#3

01-01-2007 20:56:25




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 Re: mf-35 may not be charging in reply to ric1, 01-01-2007 09:25:03  
Are you sure the ammeter is not open and you're just reading the battery open circuit voltage? The ammeter is in series with the charge lead. Jumper it and see if the battery follows the gererator.



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CENTAUR

01-01-2007 10:39:51




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 Re: mf-35 may not be charging in reply to ric1, 01-01-2007 09:25:03  
Try to get One or more of the following. P/N 607 CAL-VAN TWISTONES or P-N#2 RIMAC FLEXSTONES.Then polish all the points in the regulater.This usually restores to a Steady normal voltage again without even ajusting anything.USE THE FINE 120 GRIT ONLY.centaur



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J Schwiebert

01-01-2007 10:06:34




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 Re: mf-35 may not be charging in reply to ric1, 01-01-2007 09:25:03  
Since you have the voltmeter, by-pass the regulator with a jumper wire and see what voltage you get. You need like 14.2 to keep the battery up. What type of generator do you have ( trying to determine if you have an A or B circuit generator?). J



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