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I need a wiring diagram for a hitachi starter generator on a yamaha golf cart, the terminals are labled A1, A2, F1 with internal regulator. Thanks , Roy
After using my golf buggy for nearly 4 hours the battery goes flat and the generator won't regenerate the battery but I've been told the generator has been re hauled so what could be the problemAfter using my golf buggy for nearly 4 hours the battery goes flat and the generator won't regenerate the battery but I've been told the generator has been re hauled so what could be the problem
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I don't know how to check that controller, I always check everything else then replace the controller. I start by checking to see if the solenoid is working and the reverse buzzer. If they are then I check the motor. You have to disconnect the main batteries then disconnect the four wires off the motor. Take a jumper wire and connect to A1 and F1 then to 16 volts. Another jumper wire will connect to A2 and F2 then to16 volts. One should be negative and the other positive. In this setup we are applying the same voltage to both coils of the motor at the same time. If the motor turns it's good.
If all wiring is factory then check batteries under load. If all good then test motor. With rear wheels off the ground, disconnect the main pos and neg wires from the batteries. Then disconnect the four wires from the motor. You can use a voltmeter to measure the value of the two coils of the motor. Measure between A1 and A2 then S1 and S2 ( sometimes F1 and F2) Should get 1 or 2 ohms. If that good then jumper A1 to F1, connect A2 to 12 volts and F2 to 12 volts, one neg and the other pos. You will get a spark but the motor should start turning if good.
Looking down on the f/r switch , the bottom contact is A then moving clockwise you get B, C , and D.
So C (top) would connect to A2 of the motor and also to A2 of the controller if there is an A2, Some controllers do not have an A2.
B would go to S1(F1) of the motor.
A would connect to B+ of the controller.
D would connect to S2 (F2) of the motor.
did you leave the key on and kill the battery or a light or something double ck that battery , they will still light up the ignition and lights and ll but does not have enough to crank the starter , that is what is sounds like to me be put a jump on it or charge it and try again , when you turn on the ignition does the lights light up on the dash panal if so the batter is low
hi, i am replacing a kitchen oven. the existing wires consist of 1 bare, 1 black, and 2 red. the oven terminal consists of earth, neutral, and a1 and a2 .does it matter which red goes to a1 or a2 ? thanksalot.
After using my golf buggy for nearly 4 hours the battery goes flat and the generator won't regenerate the battery but I've been told the generator has been re hauled so what could be the problem
where do the small green and red wires plug in to?
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