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Testing an H generator
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Testing an H generator
I have a generator (6volt) off of a 46 H, I would like to test, by belting it to an small electric motor which direction do I need to turn the generator pulley? Clockwise or Counterclockwise . Thanks Dave.
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Re: Testing an H generator
Engine turns clockwise when viewed from the front. This means that the generator pulley, when viewed from the front, would also spin clockwise (that would be counter-clockwise when viewed from behind the generator).
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Hope this helps.
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Re: Testing an H generator
You need to ground the F terminal, and I suggest a battery for a load, without the load, the voltage can go over 35 volts, which is hard on the generator, it is not intended to operate at that kind of voltage.
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Re: Testing an H generator
Easier test. See if the generator will "motorize". If the generator operates as a motor, it will produce electricity.
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Re: Testing an H generator
I don't know if you can motor a 3 brush generator, being one of the brushes are grounded? If you can, How do you motor test it. Thanks Dave F.
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Re: Testing an H generator
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Blue%2 ... trical.htm
Page 46. Both the generator case and F terminal is grounded.
Note in the above manual, the internal wiring diagrams for other starters, generators, and starter/generators.
Page 46. Both the generator case and F terminal is grounded.
Note in the above manual, the internal wiring diagrams for other starters, generators, and starter/generators.
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