Lukes_deuce
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Hello everyone, looking for some advice on the D.C. Charging system on my mep003a. The unit runs and operates as it should besides charging the batteries. I read the thread on checking the D.C. System and have come up with the following findings. I'm not sure if the stator is bad or the regulator.
With the unit off, I have 24.5 volts at the regulator. When I start the unit, there is no change in D.C. Voltage. Now I know my fuse is bad as well and I removed that for the time being. Now the check list says check the output from the stator. I have 41.5 to 42 volts AC coming from the stator. Now I'm not an electrical engineer but my friend is. He said that should be an ok output to the regulator since there is no load from the regulator. Does this seem right? I would like to check all my bases before I start throwing parts at the machine. Do stators usually go bad? I know the unit has sat for a few years and was run without batteries as well. I'm hoping it's just the regulator. Let me now what you think. Thanks!
With the unit off, I have 24.5 volts at the regulator. When I start the unit, there is no change in D.C. Voltage. Now I know my fuse is bad as well and I removed that for the time being. Now the check list says check the output from the stator. I have 41.5 to 42 volts AC coming from the stator. Now I'm not an electrical engineer but my friend is. He said that should be an ok output to the regulator since there is no load from the regulator. Does this seem right? I would like to check all my bases before I start throwing parts at the machine. Do stators usually go bad? I know the unit has sat for a few years and was run without batteries as well. I'm hoping it's just the regulator. Let me now what you think. Thanks!