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Re: 4 postion lite switch 6 volt gen. with cut out
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Posted by Haas on June 27, 2005 at 18:31:57 from (12.65.24.68):
In Reply to: 4 postion lite switch 6 volt gen. with cut out and posted by lekander883 on June 27, 2005 at 17:34:13:
The 4 position switch does the same function whether it's a mag or battery ignition. The four positions are high and low charge, and high and low (dim and dimmer) lights. High and low charge simply grounds the generator field coil for high charge and puts a resistor in the circuit for low charge. High and low lights puts full voltage to the lights on high and a resistor in the light circuit for low lights. When the lights are on the generator is on high charge. If you still have a cutout relay, I suggest you replace it with a voltage regulator. You will have a lot less battery problems. You can get a voltage regulator that mounts on the generator just like the cutout. If you change to the regulator, the high/low charge switch for the generator will have no function, but you can leave it there, just not connected. No one will know the difference except you.
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