Hi all, thanks for your replies.
Already helped even I've red those now. Not sure I wrote this before. This is very used and bought it some weeks ago. No experience with trators
Well, it's B7000, and I've found wiring diagram. It's B6000 but similar the same 100%.
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Yes, I believe the lights (Which does not run, wires are cut when going to the bonnet) works with AC or else does not makes sense to me that 2 wires from AC generator goes lights switch. Confirmed with post above also, thanks. Not important for not to fix the lights, but who knows in future...
Been testing and found the fowlling:
- 3 wires from dynamo/alternator: brown with yellow (or white) gives AC power from 5v to ~20 with high RPM
- checked conductivity from brown to rectifier, and yellow and white to light swtich - all Ok
- wire from B on rectifier (RED in diagram, 0.85) to Main Switch, which I believe should give DC current/voltage to charge baterry, is BURNET A LOT, even cut in the middle.....basically somewhere in time this got burned...WHY??!? Well.... being dynamo given AC voltage, wires from alternator were connected according to electrical diagram, so I thought I should measure the that burned wire coming out from rectifier, looking for DC voltage around 13,5-14 I guess.... I measured it and it's like 11,5 volts idle, but once rpm grows up voltage gets to 25volts....in DC.... Well, have not fixed the that wire going to Main Switch (and Battery) and I guess I understood why that wire from rectifier to Main Switch bot burned.
NOT NORMAL to have 11,5 to 25+ volts, right?
Are those output from alternator as expected? Is it a faulty rectifier?c
Also I've made all these tests with Lights Switch in 0 (off) position... not really sure if that would make any difference being 2 from the 3 wires from dynamo/alternator goes to Light Swtich.
Thanks in advance for your advices
BR/Nuno