ace_3s3s3s
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Hello all,
I've determined that the battery won't charge after replacing it. If I jump start the Pony, it runs forever, until I shut it off.
I've googled this topic and found general instructions, such as using a voltmeter to test AC and DC output from the alternator, etc., but can't find anything specific to my model. I did find the fuse under the battery, and it's good, clean, and tight.
I found a large and small connector by the engine. One has two tires (red, orange) which then go into the large connector (red, orange, black, and grey). I tested the voltage of each of these against ground, but wasn't sure which was AC or DC. Here's what I found with the engine running at about 3/4 throttle:
Orange: 13.9 VAC
Red: 13.8VDC, also reads 18.6 VAC
Black: 22 VDC
Grey: 14.0 VDC
I also looked for the infamous regulator or diode, but could not find either.
Can anyone make sense of this, and suggest what could be wrong, and how to fix it?
BTW, Pony model 13WM77KS011, Briggs model 31R7 07 001 G1
Thanks for listening.
I've determined that the battery won't charge after replacing it. If I jump start the Pony, it runs forever, until I shut it off.
I've googled this topic and found general instructions, such as using a voltmeter to test AC and DC output from the alternator, etc., but can't find anything specific to my model. I did find the fuse under the battery, and it's good, clean, and tight.
I found a large and small connector by the engine. One has two tires (red, orange) which then go into the large connector (red, orange, black, and grey). I tested the voltage of each of these against ground, but wasn't sure which was AC or DC. Here's what I found with the engine running at about 3/4 throttle:
Orange: 13.9 VAC
Red: 13.8VDC, also reads 18.6 VAC
Black: 22 VDC
Grey: 14.0 VDC
I also looked for the infamous regulator or diode, but could not find either.
Can anyone make sense of this, and suggest what could be wrong, and how to fix it?
BTW, Pony model 13WM77KS011, Briggs model 31R7 07 001 G1
Thanks for listening.