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Posted by '52 Farmall H on October 08, 2005 at 19:11:32 from (66.19.243.32):
In Reply to: Re: Output of H Generator posted by John T on October 08, 2005 at 16:29:42:
Thanks all for the info. After reading many posts over the years hashing out the old topic of 6v VS. 12v and all that goes with it, I've decided to keep the system mostly original. I will keep it a 6v positive ground, with a generator. Once I get the tractor running, I don't envision much night use. To be perfectly honest, I do see much work for it at all. I won't need real bright lights. What I will be changing, just for the fun of it, is the light setup itself. I'm going to convert the light system to LEDs. LEDs could very well be brighter then the original 1133 bulbs. I've been doing a lot of research into this, and I think it will work. At the very least, the light output would be the same, but I'd never have to change a bulb. This is why I need to know how much juice the generator puts out, so I can calculate how many bulbs the system can handle. I'm really grateful for the info of the coil draw, I never thought of that! (I am not electrical minded.) Thank you all!
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