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Re: Super A wiring diagram/6volt to 12 volt
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Posted by Robery Switzer on July 30, 2006 at 17:44:24 from (67.142.130.42):
In Reply to: Re: Super A wiring diagram/6volt to 12 volt posted by John T on July 30, 2006 at 15:52:25:
Yes I think I meant ballast resitor white ceramic thing with spring running in it and a cotton rope running through the spring. I have one wire running from the altenator (only one terminal) to the ammeter. The other side of the ammeter has a wire coming from the ignition switch and one going to the headlight switch. Yhe other side of the ammeter is going directly to the starter where the big positive battery cable is attched. Also have the other side of the ignition switch going to the resistor which has in its line the ballast resitor then on the the positive side of the coil. Negative side of the coil is going to the distributor. Battery is negative ground. How do I know which side of the ammeter is the load and which is the supply, does it make a difference? Also, how do I wire the lights? Thanks.
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