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Re: Polarizing my Cub
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Posted by Rudi on December 30, 2003 at 11:04:23 from (24.230.211.52):
In Reply to: Polarizing my Cub posted by Jim2000 on December 30, 2003 at 09:57:48:
Jim: Unfortunately not. To polarize the generator you have to take off the hood. I really don't want to have to do that every time I disconnect the battery when I am fixing something which is almost all the time. So, I thought about it and came up with a little fix. Kind of unorthodox, but it works. I took a pair of Spae Nauer terminal clips (yellow ones) and crimped them onto two 12 inch pieces of #10 wire, which is what I had and connected them to the proper teminals. I then crimped on a pair of sleeves. Once I had them on, I put the hood back on and tucked the two wires out of the way. Now when I need to polarize the generator all I have to do is untuck the two wires and put a jumper between them momentarily. Voila!, no longer have to take off the hood.
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