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Hi
I have searched the forum before posting this. I know that it has been discussed several times. But I'm looking into how to polarize this specific generator...
https://picasaweb.google.com/102485965599153388520/Deuce#5733154942027588114
It has this plug:
https://picasaweb.google.com/102485965599153388520/Deuce#5733155081356924274
The short question is: Which terminal should have 24V+ for a short amount of time?
The terminal with most resistance to ground is the bottom left one. It's over 20ohm.
The two others have a resistance of roughly 6 ohms.
The two with low resistance generates only +1V DC when the engine is running. The bottom left one I can't measure any DC current on.
The car has been standing without batteries for an extended amount of time. This is why I think it only needs to be polarized.
I have searched the forum before posting this. I know that it has been discussed several times. But I'm looking into how to polarize this specific generator...
https://picasaweb.google.com/102485965599153388520/Deuce#5733154942027588114
It has this plug:
https://picasaweb.google.com/102485965599153388520/Deuce#5733155081356924274
The short question is: Which terminal should have 24V+ for a short amount of time?
The terminal with most resistance to ground is the bottom left one. It's over 20ohm.
The two others have a resistance of roughly 6 ohms.
The two with low resistance generates only +1V DC when the engine is running. The bottom left one I can't measure any DC current on.
The car has been standing without batteries for an extended amount of time. This is why I think it only needs to be polarized.