MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
- Messages
- 57,953
- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Re: PT-425 PROS & cons??
Just keep in mind that the thing only has a 15 amp alternator(at least mine does).
35W / 12V = 2.9A X 2 bulbs = about 5.8 Amps
70W / 12V = 5.8A X 2 bulbs = about 11.6 Amps
Couple that with the electric cooling fan, electric solenoid for the PTO, and possibly a rear headlight and we are getting close to leaving little to charge the battery.
I ran 4-35 watt headlights last winter with no problems, but I put a trickle charger on it while it was sleeping, just to keep the battery up.
Just keep in mind that the thing only has a 15 amp alternator(at least mine does).
35W / 12V = 2.9A X 2 bulbs = about 5.8 Amps
70W / 12V = 5.8A X 2 bulbs = about 11.6 Amps
Couple that with the electric cooling fan, electric solenoid for the PTO, and possibly a rear headlight and we are getting close to leaving little to charge the battery.
I ran 4-35 watt headlights last winter with no problems, but I put a trickle charger on it while it was sleeping, just to keep the battery up.