I'm just putting a '46 Chief back on the road after a frame-up restoration. I've got a new/rebuilt generator and voltage regulator.
After a couple of test runs, I noticed that the brake light was getting pretty dim. I hadn't noticed the ammeter charging or discharging very much. (Everytime I checked it, it was sitting near dead center.)
I don't have an good ammeter, just the one on the bike, and don't have a very good voltmeter. So I just removed the band on the generator, and reattached the regulator in a way that allowed me to adjust the 3rd brush.
I've got the 3rd brush almost all the way back now and the ammeter on the bike registers about 1/3 to 1/2 the distance from '0' to '20' on the positive side of the guage at about 60mph. However, when I turn on the lights the needle drops to about 1/2 way between '0' and '20' on the negitive side of the guage.
Does this indicate a bad regulator? (My guess.) How can I trouble-shoot this? I'll go out and buy a good voltmeter or ammeter, if that's what's needed.
Any help greatly appreicated.
Marty
After a couple of test runs, I noticed that the brake light was getting pretty dim. I hadn't noticed the ammeter charging or discharging very much. (Everytime I checked it, it was sitting near dead center.)
I don't have an good ammeter, just the one on the bike, and don't have a very good voltmeter. So I just removed the band on the generator, and reattached the regulator in a way that allowed me to adjust the 3rd brush.
I've got the 3rd brush almost all the way back now and the ammeter on the bike registers about 1/3 to 1/2 the distance from '0' to '20' on the positive side of the guage at about 60mph. However, when I turn on the lights the needle drops to about 1/2 way between '0' and '20' on the negitive side of the guage.
Does this indicate a bad regulator? (My guess.) How can I trouble-shoot this? I'll go out and buy a good voltmeter or ammeter, if that's what's needed.
Any help greatly appreicated.
Marty
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