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Charging System on White Tractor - Diagram attached
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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 839773" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>You may not like my suggestion but here goes.</p><p>Trash the existing alternator</p><p>Buy a cheap Delco 10SI alternator as a replacement</p><p>Use this wiring diagram for the Delco alternator</p><p><a href="http://www.kansasselectproducts.com/alternator%20tech%20support/W290%20instructions.JPG" target="_blank">http://www.kansasselectproducts.com/alt ... ctions.JPG</a></p><p>In the place where the yellow wire is used to the ignition switch make a modification as follows</p><p>get an oil sending unit that makes contact of two terminals when pressure builds. Put a wire from the battery to one of the terminals and run the other terminal to where the yellow wire is connected to the alternator in the above diagram . This modification will isolate the battery from the alternator when the engine is not running and will provide excitation voltage to the alternator once the engine is running. There should be no drain on the battery using this modification. Do not get a one wire alternator as this setup has a continuous drain. It is OK for a frequently used tractor but it will discharge the battery for an infrequently used machine. Wiring the starter is very simple and straight forward and typically is standard on most machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 839773, member: 8973"] You may not like my suggestion but here goes. Trash the existing alternator Buy a cheap Delco 10SI alternator as a replacement Use this wiring diagram for the Delco alternator [url=http://www.kansasselectproducts.com/alternator%20tech%20support/W290%20instructions.JPG]http://www.kansasselectproducts.com/alt ... ctions.JPG[/url] In the place where the yellow wire is used to the ignition switch make a modification as follows get an oil sending unit that makes contact of two terminals when pressure builds. Put a wire from the battery to one of the terminals and run the other terminal to where the yellow wire is connected to the alternator in the above diagram . This modification will isolate the battery from the alternator when the engine is not running and will provide excitation voltage to the alternator once the engine is running. There should be no drain on the battery using this modification. Do not get a one wire alternator as this setup has a continuous drain. It is OK for a frequently used tractor but it will discharge the battery for an infrequently used machine. Wiring the starter is very simple and straight forward and typically is standard on most machines. [/QUOTE]
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