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The same symptoms can be caused by the wrong type of fuse. There are at least two fuse types that differ in length but look identical at first glance. Using the short fuse in a long fuse holder won't make connection no matter how many times you check it to make sure the fuse is good. Don't ask me how I know.If you haven't already
check volts going in and coming out of the fuse.
My fuse holder leads were not making conection to the fuse turned out the spring in the fuse holder was broken.
can someone tell me where the troubleshooting section of the TMs is for the charging circuitry? it would seem my 003 is not chargingHave you run through the troubleshooting section of the TMs? First, check the fuse near the starter cut-out, above the oil filter.
There were a few spares floating around but they were going for a few hundred. I would swap in a 24 volt solar battery charging regulator, probably under $50 (10 amp model would be fine). But this is something you would have to design in, after verifying proper polarity of the leads.
There is always the practical/cheap alternative. Buy a 24V battery charger and plug it into the convenience outlet.
I have this one, but not just for my 003:
Hedgehog,I just tested the stator leads...app. 43v ac. I hooked them back to the block and tested..got about 27.5v ac. Guess I wonder where 16v is going to right off the block.??
I tested for dc voltage at the top...I only get about 2.6v. I haven't soldered wires back to fuse yet.
More testing results to come...
Thanks Keith,Page 4-28 through page 4-30 in the -12 TM. Stator resistance of 0.60 ohm plus no short to ground (1000 ohms+ to ground from either stator lead) is the first thing I would check. Then check continuity from the regulator/fuse to main harness.
In the -34, pages 7-8 and 7-9.
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