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TM 10-3930-660-24-1
THEORY OF OPERATION - CONTINUED
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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1.
Batteries. Provide power for three circuits: charging, starting, and lighting. Two 12-volt batteries are connected in series
to provide starting power.
2.
Alternator. The 24-volt, 65-amp alternator, an integral part of the charging circuit, provides current to charge the batteries
when the engine is running.
3.
Starter Motor. Part of the starting circuit, the starter motor turns the engine flywheel fast enough to start the engine run-
ning.
4.
Circuit Breakers. A switch that opens the battery circuit if there is a shorted, ground wire, or excessive current draw by a
defective component in the corresponding circuit. The circuit breakers will reset once they cool. If a breaker continually
trips, the electrical system requires repair.
STARTER
MOTOR
BATTERIES
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