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Tyler

05-08-2003 05:41:07




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What harm is done when some fool(read me) inadvertantly hooks up his positive ground, 6-volt battery backwards and runs it for a couple of days before figuring out that things ain't right? My bat. isn't getting a charge now and just wondering what I've broken. All comments welcome. Thanks.

Tyler




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Phil (VA)

05-08-2003 13:03:01




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 Re: Charging Problems in reply to Tyler, 05-08-2003 05:41:07  
I think the biggest harm you would do would be to the battery, and maybe also the coil? I don't see where anything else would be affected. But like James, I'm not an electrical whiz. Dell on the N Board has given lots of responses to these types of questions, and the answers should be the same for either type of tractor. You might search the archives over there.



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Tyler

05-09-2003 15:27:09




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 Re: Re: Charging Problems in reply to Phil (VA), 05-08-2003 13:03:01  
Thank you both. I tried the archives but they don't seem to be functioning properly.

Tyler



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James, UK

05-08-2003 08:21:29




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 Re: Charging Problems in reply to Tyler, 05-08-2003 05:41:07  
I'm no electrical whizz, but looking at it logically, the voltage regulator has electromagnets in it which should work either way the voltage flows, and still close the connections accordingly.

Re-polarising a dynamo only takes a minute - so it shouldn't be the dynamo - tho it may have had a nasty surprise. You should be able to check for an output with a voltmeter. Does your battery still have any charge in it at all? What happens if you try to charge it (correctly connected) on a battery charger? Do you get any current thro' the charger then?

I'm just wondering if its the battery that's dead, and the cells inside it have warped - so you now have a dead battery that just won't accept any charge from anything.

Short answer is, I don't know. Stuck. But it's reassuring to know I'm not the only one to make simple mistakes - welcome to the club!

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