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TM 5-5420-226-20-1 SYSTEMS  OPERATION  -  Continued ELECTRICAL   SYSTEM.   An   interrelated   system   of   electrical   components,   consisting   of   starting system;   charging   system   (batteries   and   generating   system);   lighting,   including   infrared   lighting; electrical   controls   and   gages;   warning   lights,   switches,   and   transmitters;   and   various   relays, circuit   breakers,   switches,   and   receptacles,   all   interconnected   by   wiring   harnesses,   cables,   and leads  located  throughout  tank  hull  and  on  engine  and  transmission.  Repair  of  harnesses  and powerplant   wiring   is   limited   to   replacement   of   faulty   connectors   and   to   substitution   of   jumper wires   for   defective   harness   wires. CHARGING   SYSTEM. 28-volt,   300-ampere   air-cooled   generator   produces   direct   current electrical   output   through   voltage   regulator   to   batteries. Regulator   acts   as   reverse   current relay   preventing   current   flow   back   to   generator   when   battery   voltage   exceeds   generator   output. Series  parallel  connected  batteries  supply  direct  current  electrical  power  to  master  relay  and starter   relay. CHARGING   SYSTEM TA106586 2-14

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