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Posted by Bob on September 20, 2006 at 17:41:08 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: alternator charging sometimes posted by Clint in Al on September 20, 2006 at 15:19:58:
Toss the GOOFY one-wire alternator in the trash, where it belongs, and get an original-type 3-wire Delco 10SI, and connect it like this: ![](http://ndtc3500.stellarnet.com/~blweltin/Bob/AlternatorHarness4.jpg)
If you'd like an "idiot light", simply OMIT the diode, and wire an indicator lamp with a #194 bulb, or a bulf of equivalent current draw into the SAME WIRE. The diode and the #194 lamp are direct substitutes for each other.
NOTE... SOME "one-wire" alternators have the #1 and #2 terminals, shown in the photo, accessable, and functional. In that case, you can retain the alternator you have, and connect the circuit to it's #1 "switched excite" terminal, and it will then begine charging at startup, with NO NEED to "GOOSE" the engine.
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