Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I've got an International. Put new wiring harness & gauges on/in it. The Ammeter is a new thing to me. I get that it's showing something like the system is discharging or charging..... but I'll lengthen the question.
Normally when I have tractor running, ammeter is at 'zero'. If I turn some/all the lights on, it will drop down to say, the first hash mark to the left, under "D" which as I understand means the system is discharging (??)
Question here, what I don't understand is, if the alternator is providing "X" amount of volts and the (LED) lights are energy efficient, why does it go into "D" when they are on? (presuming batteries are good)
Now, to flip it....other day I noticed that my alternator belt was floppy loose (so maybe it WASN'T charging as well as I had thought!)
Anyway, tightened the belt and fixed a flat tire. Took it out to dry run and now, the ammeter is slightly above zero but not yet at the first "positive" hash mark.
I would have thought that you'd discharge a lot of energy to start the tractor, ammeter might show in the negative/discharge section BUT, as the tractor runs and the batteries charge back up, I would expect the dial to slowly move towards 'zero' indicating a full charge.
I guessing there's something right in front of me that I'm missing. (I've done some googling too but so far don't seem to find anything that explains above)
What am I missing?
(side comment, if the tractor sits for multiple days, I usually have to jump start it. I've checked for drains and thus far, can't find any)
Normally when I have tractor running, ammeter is at 'zero'. If I turn some/all the lights on, it will drop down to say, the first hash mark to the left, under "D" which as I understand means the system is discharging (??)
Question here, what I don't understand is, if the alternator is providing "X" amount of volts and the (LED) lights are energy efficient, why does it go into "D" when they are on? (presuming batteries are good)
Now, to flip it....other day I noticed that my alternator belt was floppy loose (so maybe it WASN'T charging as well as I had thought!)
Anyway, tightened the belt and fixed a flat tire. Took it out to dry run and now, the ammeter is slightly above zero but not yet at the first "positive" hash mark.
I would have thought that you'd discharge a lot of energy to start the tractor, ammeter might show in the negative/discharge section BUT, as the tractor runs and the batteries charge back up, I would expect the dial to slowly move towards 'zero' indicating a full charge.
I guessing there's something right in front of me that I'm missing. (I've done some googling too but so far don't seem to find anything that explains above)
What am I missing?
(side comment, if the tractor sits for multiple days, I usually have to jump start it. I've checked for drains and thus far, can't find any)