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Re: 350 IH battery discharging
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Posted by Jon Hagen on January 15, 2002 at 12:03:32 from (63.160.195.144):
In Reply to: 350 IH battery discharging posted by Big Jim on January 15, 2002 at 09:42:25:
Is there only wire on your 1 wire alternator connected to the bat stud on the alternator rear? If so I would try disconnecting the wire from the bat stud and protect it from shorting to the tractor. What works for me is to stick the hot wire inside a short lenght of garden or heater hose and or use a little tape. leave everything else connected and see if the problem goes away. If the short is in the alternator,it may have a shorted diode in the rectifier. The story is still out there that a Delco 1 wire alternator will slowly drain the battery. This was true with the early genuine delco regulator for the 27SI alternator, the new aftermarket 1 wire regulators are not connected to the battery and cause no drain. The down side of these new 1 wire regulators is that they need more alternator speed to kick in and they lack the charge rate adjustibility of the old 27SI truck regulator. If you had a 2 or 3 wire Delco alternator,mis wiring at the regulator #1and#2 terminals can cause a slow battery discharge( #1 regulator terminal must be hot only when the ign is on,#2 must be wired to constant battery voltage)
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