Hi All, New to the forum, and looking for some help.
I have a Ferris Pro s with a 27 hp Briggs motor. I bought it used and found it was not charging the battery. Started by changing the voltage reg. Nothing.
So far I have made sure the fuses are good, the battery is good, I have 12.5 dcv back to the reg. with the key on. On to the stator. I have just over 28 acv from the stator at 3500 rpm. Reading that I should have over 30 acv I replaced the stator. New stator puts out exactly the same as the old one. 28 acv. At full speed I get about 12.65 dcv to the battery. Not charging the battery. With the pto engaged it draws down to about 12.2 dcv. below what the battery starts with. I have two good batteries that I charge on my bench, and switch out until I can figure out the problem. still need to mow the lawn. For what its worth, I have had to replace the PTO switch. And also the unit was used with a snow blower. Next I was going to start chasing wires and connectors, looking for bad ones.
There seams to be a lot of knowledge on this forum and was hoping for words of wisdom.
Thanks Tom
I have a Ferris Pro s with a 27 hp Briggs motor. I bought it used and found it was not charging the battery. Started by changing the voltage reg. Nothing.
So far I have made sure the fuses are good, the battery is good, I have 12.5 dcv back to the reg. with the key on. On to the stator. I have just over 28 acv from the stator at 3500 rpm. Reading that I should have over 30 acv I replaced the stator. New stator puts out exactly the same as the old one. 28 acv. At full speed I get about 12.65 dcv to the battery. Not charging the battery. With the pto engaged it draws down to about 12.2 dcv. below what the battery starts with. I have two good batteries that I charge on my bench, and switch out until I can figure out the problem. still need to mow the lawn. For what its worth, I have had to replace the PTO switch. And also the unit was used with a snow blower. Next I was going to start chasing wires and connectors, looking for bad ones.
There seams to be a lot of knowledge on this forum and was hoping for words of wisdom.
Thanks Tom