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Posted by The Red With Picture on June 18, 2001 at 12:01:42 from (206.246.187.2):
In Reply to: Electrical Questions M posted by WT on June 18, 2001 at 11:50:23:
WT you are right on the nose. The wire to the left amp post (assembly facing down) comes from the battery via the HOT side post of the starter switch. 30 amp fuse is probably overkill but will work. On the right post is the line to the lights screw. The line to the coil switch which then should be wired to the negative (primary) side of the coil. The third wire goes to the bat terminal on the voltage regulator. Light switch wise, the wire next to the resistor goes to your main lights so you can dim them. The screw just below that goes to the rear light which is alway bright. Wire it as you see fit however. The very bottom screw on that entire assembly, next to that flat looking resistor, is the field wire from the f terminal on your voltage regulator.
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