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How To Polarize Your Generator

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 2:28 pm
by Bigdog
The question comes up quite often so I thought I'd just take the time to write it up here in the how-to forum for a reference.

Polarization restores the residual magnetism in the cores of the generator armature so that when the generator starts charging it will do so in the proper polarity.

It is usually not necessary to re-polarize unless the generator has been removed and repaired or the regulator has been changed. If this has occured, then re-polarization must be done before starting the tractor. Otherwise, the generator may not charge or it could charge in the reverse direction.

Re-polarizing is relatively easy to do. All that is necessary is to briefly connect the generator armature to the battery hot terminal. The most convenient way to do this is to take a short jumper wire and touch it to the "Batt" and "Gen" terminals on the voltage regulator. At the moment of contact you should see a slight spark. This indicates that the process is completed.

It should be noted that it is the generator that is being polarized, not the regulator.

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 6:18 pm
by Jim Becker
The residual magnetism that is set by polarizing the generator is in the field poles, not the armature.

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 6:58 pm
by George Willer
I'm not real up on this electrical magic stuff, but I thought the residual magnetism was in the iron core (armature) of the field windings?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:43 pm
by Jim Becker
Looks like a semantic difference. Go to this page then look at pages 7 and 8.
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20Parts%20Manuals/TC-37F%20Revision%203/Group%2008%20-%20Electrical/index.html
The residual magnetism is in reference number 20 (a pair of them), not reference 40.