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Re: red hot resistor--update
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Posted by John T on November 30, 2005 at 04:42:05 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: red hot resistor--update posted by alannpa on November 30, 2005 at 03:46:10:
Thanks Alan, let us know what they find. If I recall correctly myself n Bob M were concerend with a short (I was thinking of a Field winding short to case) and Jim was thinking about a short also, a Field winding to winding short, so maybe there was indeed a "short" somewhere lol. If the genny were shorted somewhere so bad it didnt put out a voltage higher then the battery, the cutout relay shouldnt have ever latched in whereby the battery could supply heavy current into the gennys Field and eventually the light switch resistor, but I guess (even if cutout never closed) if all the gennys output current got somehow shorted/directed to the light switch resistor it could light it up?????? Take care yall John T
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