damengr
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 3, 2003
- 2
I am new to this forum. I am an Agr engineer who still gets his hands dirty daily. I have an old Forney PTO driven generator that appears to be good. Not shorted, Etc..
I can only get 8 volts output. It is a 2 pole single phase brush type with a capacitor. It has been sitting for a long time. I assume that the fields need to be flashed. I have three wires attached to brushes on each side of the slip rings. However there are no markings for F+ or F- to determine where the flash curent should go. I tried a 12 volt across 2 wires on the same side of and could cause the rotor to turn 90 degrees. After this I would generate 8 volts.....
Can someone describe or point me to the procedure. This is not worth taking it to a service shop... And I know I can do this. My field is Agr Engineering Power & Machinery.
Thanks
Damengr
I can only get 8 volts output. It is a 2 pole single phase brush type with a capacitor. It has been sitting for a long time. I assume that the fields need to be flashed. I have three wires attached to brushes on each side of the slip rings. However there are no markings for F+ or F- to determine where the flash curent should go. I tried a 12 volt across 2 wires on the same side of and could cause the rotor to turn 90 degrees. After this I would generate 8 volts.....
Can someone describe or point me to the procedure. This is not worth taking it to a service shop... And I know I can do this. My field is Agr Engineering Power & Machinery.
Thanks
Damengr