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Generator cut out issues
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Paul_K
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I looked through the forum and I didn't see any info on how to test the generator cut out. I allowed my son to take the 29 out last night with a few friends from school. I got a call from him telling me he had very little light left and he was concerned about driving the rest of the way home. I went out to retrieve him and the Packard so I drove it. Not enough dash light to see the amp gauge. The headlights did get a bit brighter as engine speed picked up. What I did notice was a distinct "cycling" of the lights getting a bit brighter then back to dim and repeat process. We did have to hand crank the engine to life but it did get me home a few miles away.

So, when it comes to electricity am a complete moron. If someone can give me a step by step testing procedure, so simple that not only can a cave man do it but I can as well, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and everyone have a great holiday.

P

Posted on: 2011/5/29 14:25
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE FLAMES COMING OUT OF THE STACK< YOU ARE NOT RUNNING TO YOUR FULL POTENTIAL.
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Re: Generator cut out issues
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Owen_Dyneto
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Since the lights got a bit brighter when you increased engine speed, it may not be the generator at all. Sounds to me like the thermal circuit breaker on the lighting circuit. The thermal breaker will cycle but allow the headlights to function (after a fashion). I suspect you've got a short circuit.

Turn everything off on the car, and remove and then retouch one of the battery cables to the battery post. If you hear a spark or see it, and nothing is intentionally "on", you've got a short circuit.

PS - if you've got an owner's manual I suspect the interplay between the body fuse, the thermal breaker and the headlights is explained in there, it is in most of the other Packard manuals of the era that I've browsed.

Posted on: 2011/5/29 16:26
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Re: Generator cut out issues
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32model901
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Paul_K,

Check your ammeter, do you show a charge, and what is the rate?

I had a similar condition a few years back, turned out to be a battery that was old and wouldn't hold a full charge. It was enough to start the car, but after running at night with headlights it would slowly loose charge, even with the generator putting out 15 amperes.

If you have or can borrow a battery hydrometer you can easily check the condition of the battery. Most auto stores have a inexpensive one.

Regards.

Dave

Posted on: 2011/5/30 22:05
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