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Re: 6V Positive Ground Alt
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Posted by John T on September 15, 2006 at 10:56:39 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: 6V Positive Ground Alt posted by Bob Naske on September 15, 2006 at 10:33:44:
Bob, Im liking Old's thinkin on this one as them LA's arent known for any high RPM. Is the belt good n tight and is it possible to install a smaller pulley on the alternator or a larger one (I doubt that) on the Tractor to increase the alternator's RPM??? One disadvantage of One Wire Alternators (depends on their internal regulation circuit) is high RPM to excite them plus some can cause a very tiny trickle discharge. You might check with the alternator vendor cuz on some it may be possible to flash the windings to get her up n running and then she may be okay afterwards. Sounds like the simple series ammeter circuit is wired correct, if so and if the ammeter is okay (its almost a short circuit), BOTH its terminals should read hot battery voltage at all times. The unloaded open output voltage dont really tell you all that much, its what voltage it can maintain on the battery once coupled to it. Id check with the alternator vendor as far as RPM requirements and if its possible to flash it??? John T
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