[AT] 630 handclutch and charging problem
Dean VP
deanvp at att.net
Fri Apr 30 19:45:56 PDT 2004
Karl:
Typically a generator has to put out more voltage than the battery is at in
order to cause current to flow. What really hasn't been clarified is that
the generator is putting out the 10 amps or there is a drain of 10 amps from
somewhere else. Ricky hasn't clearly identified when the gauge shows a plus
10 amps.
Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290
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Subject: Re: [AT] 630 handclutch and charging problem
I seem to remember a similar thread on the list quite a while ago. If I'm
not
mistaken you should also check the voltage output of the generator. Putting
out 10 amps isn't much good if the generator is only putting out 2 volts.
Someone correct me if I have this wrong.
Karl
<< Ricky:
If it is positive ground and when the tractor is running at high rpms
and
shows a +10 amp charge, probably nothing needs to be done. How long did
you
run the tractor at high rpms vs putting the charger on the battery for
an
hour. How many amps was the charger putting out? I would suspect the
battery
is low after having been setting around. Will take a few hours of
tractor
running time to get it to be fully charged up. You may not have a
problem at
all other than giving the tractor some running hours to perform its
task.
Patience may be a virtue here.
Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290
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