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Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: Northern Colorado
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I just installed a new battery in my 59AB. Car starts right up but, on acceleration, the amp meter is buried to the positive side. I am afraid to drive this car to see if that auto corrects after a while.
Is this normal or is my generator producing too much current? Thank you, Mr. pair uh noid |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Albion, PA
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Not normal in my opinion. Regulator problem?
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Melbourne Australia.
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With some revs up check the voltage at the A or Batt terminal on the voltage regulator. Should be 7.5 volts with your multimeter set to DC volts. Report back your findings. Regards, Kevin.
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I am getting 5.9 at idle and 8.0 with a rev
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Location: San Antonio, Texas
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On a new battery, it should be top charged for a few hours to ensure low load on the generator. The battery voltage should be a bit more than 6-volts. Normal would be around 6.2 volts at rest. If the vehicle has set up for long period then the generator field should be flashed to insure good pole shoe residual magnetism with proper polarity. All the old 6-volt vehicles have positive ground after the model T era. Be sure all related electrical connections are clean and secure.
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Thank you guys. Good advice.
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Join Date: Nov 2018
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Is it possible your battery, although being new, wasn't fully charged?
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Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: Northern Colorado
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After installing the battery, I connected it to my charger, and it read "FULL". It now measures 6.2 V so I believe that it is fully charged.
I will recheck this AM. Driving this car around a bit may bring the needle down. I'll try that and if no luck, I have another regulator to try. Thanks for the response. "It's always something!". |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Albion, PA
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Take the cover off the regulator and inspect the points. Saw one where they were "smoked".
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