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Posted by John T on December 31, 2006 at 09:00:13 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: generator removal posted by voager213 on December 31, 2006 at 08:36:32:
Good question, glad to see someone actually reads n cares about all this stuff sometimes lol Its what sets n imparts the residual magnetism in the gennys Field winding iron poles to the correct magnetic North/South Polarity to correspond with the same correct electrical Positive/Negative polarity so she charges at the correct polarity to match the battery ground and NOT mess up the Voltage Regulator Clear as mud ?????? Simply use a lil jumper wire or screwdriver etc to momentarily flash jump from the VR's or Cutout Relays BAT terminal over to its ARM/GEN terminal and you ought to get a small spark Alahhhhhhhhhhhhhh shes Polarized and the iron field poles have the proper North/South Magnetic polarity so she charges at the correct Electrical Pos/Neg polarity. Ol John T and all in Indiana
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