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Re: Farmall-A 6V 4-Position Switchbox Coil
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Posted by Pharmall on June 16, 2005 at 07:49:07 from (68.9.106.167):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall-A 6V 4-Position Switchbox Coil posted by Kendog on June 16, 2005 at 06:12:39:
My new milliohmmeter only has a 1 ohm resolution, so the resistance could be anywhere between 100 milliohms and 2 ohms. At those levels it makes a difference how hard you press on the connections. If your resistor is already broken, it wouldn't hurt to try and braze it. The braze alloy will have a lower resistance than the wire, so it shouldn't develop a hot spot or increase the resistance of the system. Biggest problem I've run into in restoring my '48C is corroded and rusty connections. They can add a lot of resistance in the circuit and really upset the intent of the original design. Good luck. Jeff There is a pretty good article on three brush generators at: http://www.ytmag.com/articles/artint4.htm I'll try to attach the link on this message.
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