Posted by mudmuckgrease on July 14, 2015 at 21:26:52 from (67.142.162.20):
In Reply to: Re: keyed switch posted by mudmuckgrease on July 11, 2015 at 18:00:24:
I went into town today, to do my bimonthly shopping. I visited three different Auto supply stores for an indicator lamp and came up zip. Returning, I decided to do something I should have done in the beginning. I mapped out the wires as they exist now.
If I leave it wired as it is now, the motor will not turn off. If I switch the Gen + to the other side of the switch, the battery will be dead the next morning. My problem is that the Generator/Alternator - (?) has only two wires – one positive the other, ground.
Is this some kind of permanent magnet generator? Anyway, I will need to order the lamp on line before I give Hot Wrench's schematic a try. - or as best I can given the way my generator is wired.
One good note is that when I returned home, I found the MF switch was delivered and it does have the OFF ON ON configuration. I still want to try Hot Wrench's method just out of curiosity. I don't see how an indicator lamp will have any affect on my current problem, but I can't really say until I give it a try.
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