Fiddlesticks. While powering up my little mountain road, 2nd gear due to a fierce headwind, with a line of cars behind giving me the one finger Series Rover salute, I glanced at my volt-meter (installed this year for just such an occurrence) and low and behold it indicated 10 volts. But that was odd, since I was at max RPM and the only thing I was running was the ineffective heater, it should be been 13-14 volts.
Got home, eventually, and disconnected the generator, jumped the D and F terminals together, started up the truck and measured exactly 0 VDC. Wonderful. My almost 1 year old generator is dead.
I can buy a new one for $143 and get perhaps almost another year out it or I can convert to an alternator. Sheesh. Who has done the alternator conversion and were the results everything you imagined?
Got home, eventually, and disconnected the generator, jumped the D and F terminals together, started up the truck and measured exactly 0 VDC. Wonderful. My almost 1 year old generator is dead.
I can buy a new one for $143 and get perhaps almost another year out it or I can convert to an alternator. Sheesh. Who has done the alternator conversion and were the results everything you imagined?
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