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Re: converting 350 to 12 volt
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Posted by Doug in OR on January 03, 2003 at 11:59:00 from (12.225.51.197):
In Reply to: converting 350 to 12 volt posted by Adam on January 02, 2003 at 17:36:55:
Are you changing to an alternator? If so, you need to reverse the battery leads. All alternators must have a negative ground. As for a voltmeter, you can tie all the wires from both terminals of the ammeter to the input of the voltmeter. If using the old ammeter, though, you can leave it the way it is, though it will read backwards. No harm done here if you know that this is normal - or you can reverse all wires on the ammeter and it will read normally. Personally, a voltmeter is a better way to go.
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