Help needed please.
I'm trying to sort out those little niggles that come with a build entirely from separate parts. I am using a complete engine and loom from a Unitrak and have a problem with the charging system. I have tested 48volts AC from the generator at 4,000rpm and have tried a reg/rec which I know is good. I only get 12.6 - 12.8 volts at the battery once running. My manual suggests the possibility of weak generator magnets as whilst everything bench tests okay once under load nothing much appears to be happening.
Any tips would be appreciated.
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Unitrak charging.
Asphalt Cowboy
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Hi Chris, a good lead acid type battery should give 2,2 volts per cell ie 13.2 volts with the voltage rise you are seeing would expect a decent reading with good battery though 14.6 v is deal,as a double check wire a multimeter set to dc amps in series with the positive side of battery to show battery is accepting charge.Cheers Paul j
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Hi Steve.
I had a better chance to run it further.
You are probably right because the battery voltage even with lights on remains at 12.9v.
Would the lack of output voltage, even though the manual says 50v is ideal, be down to weak magnets or windings being worn?
I had a better chance to run it further.
You are probably right because the battery voltage even with lights on remains at 12.9v.
Would the lack of output voltage, even though the manual says 50v is ideal, be down to weak magnets or windings being worn?
Asphalt Cowboy
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