Hello all!
I have a 1995 MTD LT 12.5, 38 inch deck, with a 289707-0154 Briggs and Stratton 12.5 hp I/C engine. I believe my model number is 135M660G000. Everything runs fine, but I have an electrical question. Does this mower/engine combination have a DC rectifier/regulator, or is it all AC? I see no mention of a rectifier or regulator in my parts manuals (no ownerç—´ manual). I知 needing to add some LED lighting to it, and they require DC so that they aren稚 blown by the pulsing effect that AC has on them, since theyæ±*e diodes. Also, my ammeter on the mower dash jumps pretty wildly when running itç—´ always on the positive side of the scale, but the needle isn稚 steady: is this normal, too?
It just seems that the mower should have a DC rectifier/regulator somewhere because, as I understand it, the battery requires a DC source to charge it.
So, to sum up:
1. Do I have a rectifier/regulator? If so, where, and what does it look like?
2. Should my ammeter be steady or å±*umpy?
Thanks,
Jack
I have a 1995 MTD LT 12.5, 38 inch deck, with a 289707-0154 Briggs and Stratton 12.5 hp I/C engine. I believe my model number is 135M660G000. Everything runs fine, but I have an electrical question. Does this mower/engine combination have a DC rectifier/regulator, or is it all AC? I see no mention of a rectifier or regulator in my parts manuals (no ownerç—´ manual). I知 needing to add some LED lighting to it, and they require DC so that they aren稚 blown by the pulsing effect that AC has on them, since theyæ±*e diodes. Also, my ammeter on the mower dash jumps pretty wildly when running itç—´ always on the positive side of the scale, but the needle isn稚 steady: is this normal, too?
It just seems that the mower should have a DC rectifier/regulator somewhere because, as I understand it, the battery requires a DC source to charge it.
So, to sum up:
1. Do I have a rectifier/regulator? If so, where, and what does it look like?
2. Should my ammeter be steady or å±*umpy?
Thanks,
Jack