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Re: Alternator Conversion Wiring Diagram
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Posted by Tony on January 28, 2000 at 09:31:57 from (206.9.112.6):
In Reply to: Alternator Conversion Wiring Diagram posted by Bob G. on January 27, 2000 at 05:26:41:
I found the easist way to get the wiring right when you do a conversion, is to go to you local electric motor shop ( the place that tests and repairs alt., generators, starters, etc.) and ask them how to wire it up correctly. This is what I did when I switched my 706 diesel over from a generator. It saved me alot of headaches and guess work. As far as some other things that I have seen in this posting: One way to see if either your alt. or battery is bad as far as charging goes, is to disconnect the battery. If the motor keeps running the battery is bad. If it doesn't, the alt. is bad. This of course only works with gas engines. In a charging system, the battery is the resevoir for electricity. Your alt. sends the current to the battery and the electrical system draws what it needs from the battery.
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