Derweibhai
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I just rebuilt my generator with a kit off ebay (super easy to do), and replaced the regulator with a NOS Delco-Remy D-647 (hate chinese junk). https://www.ebay.com/itm/325544444066.
I replaced the wires in the same order that I took them off the old regulator (battery in the middle, arm and field to either side). This new regulator had an "L" mark for load with battery in the middle and I cant recall what the other was.
It is now charging, but it drains the battery when off (sparks pretty good when you remove the battery wire off the regulator. My ammeter runs clear to +20 when running at speed, and is only a little lower at idle. The battery reads 6.2 V most of the time, so it isnt the strongest even though it is only a couple months old. It sat at least 1/2-3/4 charged while I was messing with the charging system trying to get it fixed.
My tractor has 1 wire to the switch to ground the magneto and even after replacing the switch and manually grounding it, it will not shut off the spark the way it is meant to. Basically the switch has nothing to do with the charging system.
I pulled the battery wire off and left it off the regulator for the time being.
Thoughts?
I replaced the wires in the same order that I took them off the old regulator (battery in the middle, arm and field to either side). This new regulator had an "L" mark for load with battery in the middle and I cant recall what the other was.
It is now charging, but it drains the battery when off (sparks pretty good when you remove the battery wire off the regulator. My ammeter runs clear to +20 when running at speed, and is only a little lower at idle. The battery reads 6.2 V most of the time, so it isnt the strongest even though it is only a couple months old. It sat at least 1/2-3/4 charged while I was messing with the charging system trying to get it fixed.
My tractor has 1 wire to the switch to ground the magneto and even after replacing the switch and manually grounding it, it will not shut off the spark the way it is meant to. Basically the switch has nothing to do with the charging system.
I pulled the battery wire off and left it off the regulator for the time being.
Thoughts?