After mowing with the B7800 today for about 2 hours, the IC regulator started smoking...and I mean a LOT! For a little background.
A couple of months ago I attempted to jump the tractor and reversed the cables. The tractor would not start, I checked all safety switches, they are good, replaced the ECM and ignition switch to not avail...the tractor still would not start. I bypassed with ignition switch to start the tractor and it has run great until today.
Back to today, I ended up disconnecting the IC regulator to finish mowing without any apparent issues. So now I have a couple of questions:
1) Any idea on why the IC regulator would overheat so much that it was start smoking? Maybe it's defected due to the cable swap and now overheating due to extended use. Should I replace it?
2) I know the IC regulator is required, so what are the issues with operating the tractor with the IC regulator disconnected. In looking at the electrical diagram, I would assume the dynamo is not working and hence the battery not charging. I checked the battery voltage with the engine running and it was a little above 12V, not the normal 14v+ with a normal alternator. Dynamos are new to me so I'm learning here. What else am I missing?
I would greatly appreciate your thoughts and ideas.
Thanks in advance.
Wayne C.
B7800
A couple of months ago I attempted to jump the tractor and reversed the cables. The tractor would not start, I checked all safety switches, they are good, replaced the ECM and ignition switch to not avail...the tractor still would not start. I bypassed with ignition switch to start the tractor and it has run great until today.
Back to today, I ended up disconnecting the IC regulator to finish mowing without any apparent issues. So now I have a couple of questions:
1) Any idea on why the IC regulator would overheat so much that it was start smoking? Maybe it's defected due to the cable swap and now overheating due to extended use. Should I replace it?
2) I know the IC regulator is required, so what are the issues with operating the tractor with the IC regulator disconnected. In looking at the electrical diagram, I would assume the dynamo is not working and hence the battery not charging. I checked the battery voltage with the engine running and it was a little above 12V, not the normal 14v+ with a normal alternator. Dynamos are new to me so I'm learning here. What else am I missing?
I would greatly appreciate your thoughts and ideas.
Thanks in advance.
Wayne C.
B7800