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Self-induced Battery Charging Problems

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I dropped into a rather deep mudhole, well over the depth my bonnet, since then my alternator refuses to supply charge to my battery, hopefully it's something simple like water in one of the plugs...

can anyone suggest anyone in the chch area that may be able to diagnose and/or quote on what would be required to sort out the problem?

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If it was the Mac you might have shit in the bushes?? Craig(Mudbum) has a mate who is an auto sparky if you get stuck. 8)
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H2OLOVA wrote:If it was the Mac you might have shit in the bushes?? Craig(Mudbum) has a mate who is an auto sparky if you get stuck. 8)


Man i got up early this morning :wink: :wink:
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Yeah but you give great advice :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Have you run the hose thru it...they don't really work that well when full of mud :lol:
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Blown Rectifier, stuffed brushes, and rumbly bearings... quoted $200 to rebuild :cry:

At least I know it will all be good for the next time i drown it :wink:

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Azza wrote:Blown Rectifier, stuffed brushes, and rumbly bearings... quoted $200 to rebuild :cry:

At least I know it will all be good for the next time i drown it :wink:

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see if u can get er44 sprayed over ya windings and armature to help incase of further over heating as if it gets too hot can blow the varnish appart on the windings ... how do i know this because ive rebuilt a few alternaters for varius people and i learnt this by fixing problems with mine ... now it only have problems with my brushes :wink:
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nuts wrote:see if u can get er44 sprayed over ya windings and armature...


Sounds like a fantastic idea, but.... just what is er44 and where can I get it? :shock:
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ok its a spray tye of varnish ... u should be able to get it from any eletrical supplier or heard that some auto motive shops stock it too its usually used for eletric motor rewinding ... will ask my m8 who he gets it from and post it for u :wink:
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nuts wrote:will ask my m8 who he gets it from and post it for u :wink:


Awsome! :lol: I asked a few people here in chch and no-one i spoke to had ever heard of it :cry: but then again when it comes to weatherproofing, coasters I guess, should always be the first to ask :wink:
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oits made by ....dolphs..... an american product ... i get it from my neighbour as he is a motor rewinder it costs abt $50 a can but better than frying ya alternater all the time
there are other versions of this product but they arnt as good :cry:
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