Fatjay said: (quoted from post at 16:11:47 09/21/15) I've read on this before but I'm still not 100% clear what I'm supposed to do. It's a two wire generator, one goes to the regulator(bottom) and one goes off to I think the battery(top). The top lead going back to I think the battery is stamped with an F while the other has nothing.
From what I read I need to go from positive terminal on the battery to the bottom terminal on the generator, but I wanted to be sure before I hooked up any wires.
This is it, worked before but after sitting for a while seems to not want to charge. hooked up hte multimeter and got nothing.
OK, so you are not re-wiring , just using a jumper to polarize the generator. The lower terminal is Armature & a little cleaning will reveal a stamped "A" at that terminal & to polarize connect your jumper from the un-grounded battery terminal to "A". P.S. The Field "F" does not connect to battery, but rather to the regulator "F" terminal.
This post was edited by JMOR at 14:05:50 09/21/15.
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