Battery Light B2910

   / Battery Light B2910 #1  

ChrisC

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The battery light comes on when I start the tractor. As I crank up the RPMs, it begins to dim and goes out at around 2,000 RPM.

I tightened the belt, visually inspected the wiring, removed and cleaned a few connections. All looks good to my untrained eye. What are my next steps?

Thanks,
Chris
 
   / Battery Light B2910 #2  
It should go out a little above idle. Try monitoring the generator output voltage as various engine speeds. It sounds like the brushes may be worn out. Replacing them is generally a simple process. Another option is a defective voltage regulator but I'd start with the brushes.
 
   / Battery Light B2910 #3  
Assuming that your battery is the standard 12V wet cell, a proper working alternator or generator should be putting about 14.5 volts into the battery, measured at the battery, with the engine running at a fast idle or just above idle.

Richard
 
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Checked with a multimeter. Battery reads around 12v. With tractor running, it’s basically the same reading.

When I rev up the engine to 2,000 RPM the light goes out, but the reading at the battery is the same.

Next steps? Is it most likely the alternator?
 
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#5  
It should go out a little above idle. Try monitoring the generator output voltage as various engine speeds. It sounds like the brushes may be worn out. Replacing them is generally a simple process. Another option is a defective voltage regulator but I'd start with the brushes.
Thanks - Where would I monitor the generator output?
 
   / Battery Light B2910 #8  
Checked with a multimeter. Battery reads around 12v. With tractor running, it’s basically the same reading.

When I rev up the engine to 2,000 RPM the light goes out, but the reading at the battery is the same.

Next steps? Is it most likely the alternator?

As someone suggested, you could have a bad battery. Take it out and go to a auto parts place and have them check it.
 
   / Battery Light B2910 #9  
It's probably the voltage regulator. There are a few threads on here about it specifically. If you buy one, I'd suggest just getting the genuine Kubota part. I tried the cheaper version via Amazon and even though it looked IDENTICAL, it only lasted a few weeks. Once I replaced with OEM, it's been good now for several years.

Mine actually went up in smoke and I was lucky that it didn't catch fire. Do you notice any smell, like burning rubber? The voltage regulator is behind the dash panel.
 

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