AKfish
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- Oct 1, 2004
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- JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R
Good ideas here --- installing the cab and the changes to the main wiring harness involved with that --- could very well be the culprit.
I have had problems with added halogen lights and work lights that pushed my alternator to it's limits such that it couldn't maintain my battery over time when I used the tractor often with all the light's on.
When I'd switch the light's on; everything would drop-dim and I'd have to pull the rpm's way up to get any brightness and the alternator/voltage regulator would kick in and things would improve but if the rpm's dropped... Well, orange light from a halogen light is not a pretty thing at all!
I've also experienced having diodes fail on the alternator and it would (charging) kick in and out randomly and as a result would not maintain the battery charge over time.
That said, not having any fuse problems or melted-hot wires and such pointed away from a loose wire or poor ground issue... IMO.
But a good check on the wiring harness and whatever changes were made during the cab install would be a good exercise.
AKfish
I have had problems with added halogen lights and work lights that pushed my alternator to it's limits such that it couldn't maintain my battery over time when I used the tractor often with all the light's on.
When I'd switch the light's on; everything would drop-dim and I'd have to pull the rpm's way up to get any brightness and the alternator/voltage regulator would kick in and things would improve but if the rpm's dropped... Well, orange light from a halogen light is not a pretty thing at all!
I've also experienced having diodes fail on the alternator and it would (charging) kick in and out randomly and as a result would not maintain the battery charge over time.
That said, not having any fuse problems or melted-hot wires and such pointed away from a loose wire or poor ground issue... IMO.
But a good check on the wiring harness and whatever changes were made during the cab install would be a good exercise.
AKfish