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Farmall H Rgulator

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w400

10-18-2006 22:21:00




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Hi Guys got a new regulator for H today I understand wiring ok I was wondering if I have to use the L(load) terminal? can I leave the light switch with a feed from the amp meter as with old Reg or do I have to run wire from Load on Reg to fuse side of Light switch?
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w400

10-19-2006 10:30:28




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 Re: Farmall H Rgulator in reply to w400, 10-18-2006 22:21:00  
Thanks for information guys I will use the L terminal.
Regards Eric



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John T

10-19-2006 06:51:04




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 Re: Farmall H Rgulator in reply to w400, 10-18-2006 22:21:00  
Eric, it will still work fine if you feed lights off the ammeters load terminal (which is how it works on 3 wire VR systems that dont have the extra 4th VR LOAD terminal), which is the same terminal that wires down to the BAT terminal on the Voltage Regulator, orrrrr rrrr if you rewired them fed from the VR's LOAD terminal.....

Its just that the 4 wire VR system can provide a tad better regulation and operation plus the load current doesnt have to pass through the VR's Cutout Relay as it does if fed from the ammeter or the VR's BAT terminal (same point electrically). If the tractor was originally equipped with a 4 wire VR versus the old 2 wire cutout relay system, it would have had 2 wires down to the VR from the dash already anyway, one being from the ammeters load side terminal to BAT on the VR and the other from the light switch to the VR's L terminal. If it was the 2 wire cutout relay system with only one wire from the ammeter (or only a 3 wire VR with NO L terminal) down to the genny and relay area, then you would need to run the extra wire from the light switch to the L terminal..... ..

If it were mine and for no more work n expense thats required (almost nuttin) I would rewire the lights to be fed from the VR's L terminal since you have a 4 wire VR

Its your tractor and your choice and it still works either way, but I believe a bit better (although you may never notice or realize much if any difference) if you utilize the L terminal.

Thats my story n Ima stickin to it lol

John T

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Brownie 45

10-19-2006 04:37:10




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 Re: Farmall H Rgulator in reply to w400, 10-18-2006 22:21:00  
You don't need to add a new wire, but you will get faster response from the regulator if you do. When the regulator L terminal is used, the regulator picks up the voltage drop immediately. When not using the L terminal, it takes a small amount of time for the regulator to sense the voltage drop. Either method will be satisfactory.



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