Posted by georgec on September 28, 2007 at 10:06:28 from (144.160.5.25):
In Reply to: Re: wiring posted by John T on September 27, 2007 at 12:55:37:
John T, Thanks for the great info. I have one more question. You say inyour response to wire the L on the VR to BAT input terminal on the Switch instead of to the ammeter but later say do Not wire the VR's L terminal to the light switch. I am a little confused.
right now according to the schmatic I have the Field Pole on the generator goes to the field resistance connection on the 3 position switch for the lights. If I remove that wire from the equation and use the L connection on the VR would not the wire end up in the same place on the switch? I am by no means competent when it comes to wiring but I do not see any other place on the switch that the wire could go.
I have a mag so I am just using a single pole cut off switch for tuning off the tractor once it is running.
Sorry for sounding like an idiot but you know what you are doing and I am just having a little difficulty following the L connection from the VR to the 3 position switch.
Thanks again for the help. I am ready to hear her turn over.
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