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<blockquote data-quote="Cheesehead" data-source="post: 702502" data-attributes="member: 12876"><p>Hi, our 4600 charging system is absolutely useless, it has the smame system as the TWs where it has a separate regulator pack by the fuel tank and battery about 6-7 years we brought a new alternator and regulator for it which were about £250 and £40 respectively but it still didn't work very well. The other day we had the engineer out replacing the ball joints on the telehandler and he suggested that we just get a cheap alternator that had the regulator in it and then either just earth it and then run a wire to the battery with its own light as a warning on or patch it into the loom but and use the looms feed and warning light.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if I did that if anyone knew where the best place to do so would be and what colour wire to connect it to and if anyone else has done it? I had a look on the Agriline site and they have got one which they say can be fitted and patched into most tractors but it is only 32amps where the alternator that is usually fitted to the 4600, 6600, 6610 etc is 55amps but would mean I would have to find a way to patch it into the battery sensor.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas or thoughts would be appappreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheesehead, post: 702502, member: 12876"] Hi, our 4600 charging system is absolutely useless, it has the smame system as the TWs where it has a separate regulator pack by the fuel tank and battery about 6-7 years we brought a new alternator and regulator for it which were about £250 and £40 respectively but it still didn't work very well. The other day we had the engineer out replacing the ball joints on the telehandler and he suggested that we just get a cheap alternator that had the regulator in it and then either just earth it and then run a wire to the battery with its own light as a warning on or patch it into the loom but and use the looms feed and warning light. I was wondering if I did that if anyone knew where the best place to do so would be and what colour wire to connect it to and if anyone else has done it? I had a look on the Agriline site and they have got one which they say can be fitted and patched into most tractors but it is only 32amps where the alternator that is usually fitted to the 4600, 6600, 6610 etc is 55amps but would mean I would have to find a way to patch it into the battery sensor. Any ideas or thoughts would be appappreciated. [/QUOTE]
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