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Tracy Martin TN
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Topic: D15 no charge showing?Posted: 17 hours 9 minutes ago at 3:17pm |
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I know it has been asked a thousand times but....I charged my battery up. Cranked the tractor after a no start or try Saturday. It has generator and voltage regulator. Never had problem till now. Can i check the regulator while wired to tractor, can it be re polarized, which two post do you flash? How can I see if generator is working while still on tractor? Thanks, Tracy.
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Posted: 16 hours 22 minutes ago at 4:04pm |
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BAT and GEN to flash the generator. To check to see if the generator is working, check the voltage on the armature (A on the genny) and ground to the battery ground strap with a multi meter. Should be putting out over 12.5 volts. The generator might be due for a rebuild and good cleaning and a new voltage regulator as well. After decades of use, they do require maintenance every now and then.
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steve(ill)
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Posted: 15 hours 49 minutes ago at 4:37pm |
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as Myron said, Ground the "F" terminal of the generator, then with tractor running, check voltage on the "A" terminal..... might show up on amp meter if the wire is good..
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Tracy Martin TN
Consider cleaning the contacts/points on the Voltage Regulator - I have found that helps especially after winter idle period Good luck
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Posted: 13 hours 44 minutes ago at 6:42pm |
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Also, while you're in the regulator, as you open it up, see if anything that looks like solder drops out. There is a silver wire that can burn off, at about the speed of light, if someone "flashes" the wrong wires...
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Tracy Martin TN
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Posted: 11 hours 53 minutes ago at 8:33pm |
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Myron and Steve, is this correct, take one lead from multimeter and touch A on genny and other lead to battery ground? I got confused on the flashing and polerizing. Thanks, Tracy
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Posted: 11 hours 48 minutes ago at 8:38pm |
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YES... when you GROUND the "F" terminal, the generator goes to full output and your meter will measure between the "A" and battery ground ... you might need to take the "A" wire off the generator that goes to the regulator for the test... I dont think that will screw up the test, but possible if regulator is funky.
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Posted: 11 hours 38 minutes ago at 8:48pm |
Just to clarify, this procedure is only for measuring the actual voltage, this does not polarize (flash) the generator. You do want the engine revved up a bit, even when working properly it won't charge much, if at all, when idling.
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Posted: 10 hours 39 minutes ago at 9:47pm |
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My grandad had a TD24 that would never hold polarity, it would be okay for a week and then quit charging. I eventually wired in a momentary switch to flash it. After that my grandad didn't need help when it didn't charge, he could just push the button. Not the correct fix, but it got the job done.
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Posted: 10 hours 22 minutes ago at 10:04pm |
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Tracy... just another comment... The Battery acts as a SINK or REGULATOR for the generator.. If the "A" terminal is connected to the battery, thru a amp meter or regulator, then you will read 14.6 volts when the engine is revved up... If you lift the "A" wire off , then the generator has no "sink" and it will go full output and might register 25v... Either way, the "F" has to be grounded....... as Les said, generators work by SPEED... more RPM means more VOLTS..
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