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MEP-003A Field Flashing, or Lack Thereof
I noticed something about the field flashing circuit of my 003A. When cranking, the field is momentarily energized or "flashed" by S1, marked "Master Switch" on the control panel. 24VDC is sent to the positive side of the exciter field, and current is returned from the negative side to ground through an approximately 50 Ohm resistor, located on the diode bridge assembly "A4". This resistor limits the current, but carries enough to get the main alternator producing power to bring up the control circuitry.
Now the interesting part: This resistor is connected to ground through S7, the starter disconnect switch. As soon S7 opens, preventing the starter from running, the field flashing also stops. Holding the master switch in the start position after this does not continue to flash the field. Moving it to the start position after the engine is running similarly does not flash the field. The only built-in way to flash the field again is to stop the engine and restart it.
I also noticed that the polarity of the diode bridge has + and - reversed on all of the schematics I have, including the one on top of my control box.
I noticed something about the field flashing circuit of my 003A. When cranking, the field is momentarily energized or "flashed" by S1, marked "Master Switch" on the control panel. 24VDC is sent to the positive side of the exciter field, and current is returned from the negative side to ground through an approximately 50 Ohm resistor, located on the diode bridge assembly "A4". This resistor limits the current, but carries enough to get the main alternator producing power to bring up the control circuitry.
Now the interesting part: This resistor is connected to ground through S7, the starter disconnect switch. As soon S7 opens, preventing the starter from running, the field flashing also stops. Holding the master switch in the start position after this does not continue to flash the field. Moving it to the start position after the engine is running similarly does not flash the field. The only built-in way to flash the field again is to stop the engine and restart it.
I also noticed that the polarity of the diode bridge has + and - reversed on all of the schematics I have, including the one on top of my control box.
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