Jim, I probably didn"t do a decent job of explaining what I was getting at in my question as to why the BATT to ARM jumper used in polarizing the "A"-ckt gen will not also work to polarize the "B"-ckt generator. In the violet colors, I show a path from battery neg, to VR"s BATT term, jumpered to VR"s ARM term, thru the VR field contacts,and out to gen field, thru field coils, and thru ground back to battery"s + terminal. This looks to me like it should provide field polarizing current. I could just never see the reason that a different polarizing method was always recommended for A & B???????? Seems to me that if this was always done, then people wouldn"t mess up and runi field contacts by jumpering BATT to Field on an A -ckt. They would ALWAYS be doing same procedure no matter "A" or"B"....BATT to ARM. Hope I"m clear as to what I was trying to get at. I guess it is just academic anyway, since the "different" methods are so ingrained. [IMG]http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z232/JMOR_photo/Charging/polarizeB-cktviaBatttoARM.jpg[/IMG]
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