[Vwdiesel] Re: Starting a Rabbit D with no battery.
Doyt W. Echelberger
doyt at mail.buckeye-express.com
Sat Dec 18 10:14:25 EST 2004
I don't remember a better thread for learning new things (for me). Wow.
Especially about alternators needing external juice to induce the magnetic
field. It's been an exceptionally good couple of days.
So, I guess Loren's "pluck out the fuel shut-off and apply ether" gets the
prize for actually starting a Rabbit D in the winter that had no physical
battery at all. Gotta start carrying a can of ether.....
Thanks Hagar, for getting everybody going again.
Doyt
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At 06:50 AM 12/18/2004 -0500, Nick/Val/Loren wrote:
> >
> > Ok my question is this how does the alternator get current going? =
>
> You need to have enough power to excite the field. Practically
> this is 9 to 10 volts in the system. So a low battery will
> often have enough, but no battery will simply not work.
>
> Often, if you jump the car, and your altenator starts getting
> the battery charging, you can remove the jumpers, and the
> system will continue to run, charging the battery, and
> serving the load on the car.
>
>
> > Remember
> > I'm no electrical person but was under the impression that it needs a =
> > little
> > electrical current to start a current across the magnetic field. =
> > Correct?
> > Now a generator can produce it's on current but not an alternator. =
> > Right?
> > Bare with me guys I'm learning.
>..................................
> > You could do it with a much shorter hill by pulling the shutoff =
> > solenoid out, pulling the plunger out of it and reinstalling the
> solenoid. Then a =
> > shot of ether and down the hill you go. You shouldn't need much of a hill =
> > that way and with no glow plugs the ether will work.
> > Loren
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