88 starter generator bench test
am i correct in asuming that if i put 12 volts through feilds f1 -f2 the starter generator should turn
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Re: 88 starter generator bench test
answered my own question it is A1-A2 that runs the starter. when i run the starter i get no voltage from F1- F2 even when i ground the df to the neg. There is continuity between F1,F2 and DF so that means the is no break in the coil and there should be power produced right?
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Re: 88 starter generator bench test
i guess i should have said it is of an 88 marathon 2 stroke robin engine
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Re: 88 starter generator bench test
http://www.simpletractors.com/servic...-generator.htm
the above link is good for any body interested in understanding starter generators and what makes them tick. |
Re: 88 starter generator bench test
I would say if the generator runs when voltage is applied it should charge. I remember checking auto generators this way. Typically if it motored it would charge. Good luck...
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Re: 88 starter generator bench test
see above link all fields must be energized for a starter generator to perform correctly
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Re: 88 starter generator bench test
That is a great tutorial :thumbup:
Thanks for the link 8) |
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