Using a volt/ohms meter go between the field leads and then reverse them to see if there is a significant fluctuation in the readings. They should be close.
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
measure the contacts over the 2 coils of the electric field sometimes if there was a faltering powercable the pulsation from the coils was to heavy and then by the field the winding wire can also be broken important by broken wire on electric field , test in all cases always the power cord to stretch test
If you check on generators output and you have voltage there, your circuit breakers may have dropped.
If there is no voltage there, you may have:
Bad slip rings, brushes, wires to field winding;
Bad field supply rectifier;
If the field circuit is OK, the magnetic field may need to be recharged
In order to build the magnetic field up again you can connect for a short time (1 - 3 seconds) by a working motor, a 12 V battery to the field terminals, + and - respected. A series diode 10 - 25A to battery can stop the built up field voltage to overcharge the battery.
my generator has lost it's field. How do I recharge it? there are 5 wire from the generator: red, black, yellow/green and two green. I assume that the two green wires are the field. as the red black and yellow.green goes to the output plug.
1) Wireless Switch of the Laptop is off (Wifi is Off) it is located somewhere on the edge of the laptops or Fn+F2 might turn the switch ON and OFF 2) The setting required to configure wireless connection
Check the following steps
Windows XP 1. Click on the Start Menu, and click on Control Panel. 2.Find
and double-click “Network Connections” to open up the list
ofconnections that your 3. computer uses to connect to the internet. 4. Right click “Wireless Network Connection” and select “Properties”. 5. Go to the “Wireless Networks” Tab 6. Check “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings”, if it isn't already. 7. Click “Add” to add a wireless profile. * Enter in the Network name (SSID). (It was your desired SSID from Step 6 ). * Uncheck the box “The key is provided for me automatically”. * Put in the “Key 1” code from Step 7 into “Network key” and “Confirm network key”. * Push “OK” # Open Internet Explorer (with the computer connected to the Router) # Enter 192.168.1.1 into the Address Bar, push Enter # Leave the User Name field blank # Under the password field enter “admin” # Click “OK”
# Click “Wireless” # Click “Basic Wireless Settings” # Enter a desired name into the “Wireless Network Name (SSID)” field # Write down your Wireless Network SSID, it will be used for later. # Click “Save Settings”
For WEP:
* Click “Wireless” * Click “Wireless Security” * Select “WEP” in the “Security Mode” field * Bubble “1” under the “Default Transmit Key” field * Select “128 bits 26 hex digits” * Enter a desired passphrase into the “Passphrase” field * Click “Generate” *
Carefully write down the code generated in the “Key 1” field onpaper,
and store it in a safe place. THIS IS YOUR WEP KEY, it will beneeded
later on. * Click “Save Settings”
1) Wireless Switch of the Laptop is off (Wifi is Off) it is located somewhere on the edge of the laptops or Fn+F2 might turn the switch ON and OFF 2) The setting required to configure wireless connection
Check the following steps
Windows XP 1. Click on the Start Menu, and click on Control Panel. 2.Find
and double-click “Network Connections” to open up the list
ofconnections that your 3. computer uses to connect to the internet. 4. Right click “Wireless Network Connection” and select “Properties”. 5. Go to the “Wireless Networks” Tab 6. Check “Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings”, if it isn't already. 7. Click “Add” to add a wireless profile. * Enter in the Network name (SSID). (It was your desired SSID from Step 6 ). * Uncheck the box “The key is provided for me automatically”. * Put in the “Key 1” code from Step 7 into “Network key” and “Confirm network key”. * Push “OK” # Open Internet Explorer (with the computer connected to the Router) # Enter 192.168.1.1 into the Address Bar, push Enter # Leave the User Name field blank # Under the password field enter “admin” # Click “OK”
# Click “Wireless” # Click “Basic Wireless Settings” # Enter a desired name into the “Wireless Network Name (SSID)” field # Write down your Wireless Network SSID, it will be used for later. # Click “Save Settings”
For WEP:
* Click “Wireless” * Click “Wireless Security” * Select “WEP” in the “Security Mode” field * Bubble “1” under the “Default Transmit Key” field * Select “128 bits 26 hex digits” * Enter a desired passphrase into the “Passphrase” field * Click “Generate” *
Carefully write down the code generated in the “Key 1” field on paper,
and store it in a safe place. THIS IS YOUR WEP KEY, it will be needed
later on. * Click “Save Settings”
Create a new document and set the size to 400 x 300 ("Frame" > "Frame Size")
Set "Frame 1" to "Stop" ("Frame" > "Frame Delay" and check "Stop", click OK)
Draw 2 edit fields with the "Edit field" tool, they will
appear as Edit1 and Edit2. Double click each field and make sure HTML
is not checked, uncheck if necessary.
Draw a button, double-click it and rename it to "OK".
Draw edit field labels "Phone" and "Email" with the text tool.
Double click each field and make sure HTML is not checked, uncheck if
necessary.
Draw "ErrorMessage" field with the "Text Paragraph" tool. Choose "Item" > "Text Color" and change it to red.
Choose "Item" > "Placement Properties" and rename the field to "ErrorMessage"
Select the button, choose "Item" > "Actions" > "OnClick". Select "ActionScript" and paste the following code:
// reset error message ErrorMessage = "";
// validate phone field phone = Edit1; if(phone=="") ErrorMessage = "Enter your phone";
// execute form if errormessage is empty if(ErrorMessage=="") getURL(message,"_self");
Hit F9 to preview. The form will not work until you export Flash file
and HTML page. Choose "File" > "Export HTML Page" to create HTML
page and test the form in a browser.
This form is using very basic validation. Use "%0A" as line separator.
Use the following functions or attributes of the string:
length returns the number of characters
charAt(x) returns zero-based character at position x
indexOf(substring,startindex) returns the position of the first occurrence of the specified substring or -1.
lastIndexOf(substring,startindex) returns the position of the last occurrence of the specified substring or -1.
substr(start,n) returns n characters string starting at specified position
toLowerCase(), toUpperCase() converts the string to lower or upper case
×