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Re: wiring problem---1948 Super A
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Posted by The Red. Let's Start Over on June 19, 2001 at 04:14:30 from (12.75.196.51):
In Reply to: wiring problem---1948 Super A posted by william quillen on June 18, 2001 at 11:14:01:
William I am working off a later H diagram which should be similar to the Super A. The Hs had two different wiring settups through the years. Let's route one wire at a time. 1. Wire from the hot starter posts to the left post (positive side) of the ammeter with face laying down. 2. Wire the right ammeter post to the bat. terminal on the voltage regulator. 3. Wire the L terminal on the regulator to the junction box in the light switch box. 4. Wire between the junction box and the fuse holder. 5. Wire from the fuse holder to the light switch. 6. Wire from the junction box to the coil switch. 7. Wire from the coil switch to the negative post on the coil. 8. Wire from gen. post on Regulator to the gen. post on the generator. 9. Wire from the field post on the regulator to the field post on the generator. Hope I covered everything.
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