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Re: WIRING GEN. / GOT GREMLENS/ HELP
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Posted by Janicholson on December 26, 2006 at 05:15:40 from (66.173.50.102):
In Reply to: WIRING GEN. / GOT GREMLENS/ HELP posted by farmerjohninpa on December 25, 2006 at 19:57:26:
I agree with KEB. The cutout relay system (which is what the light switch you have is designed for will work on the tractor, but the L H positions will be used for Lights OFF, and not the generator. Assuming a three terminal regulator, it should have a #10 wire from the A terminal of the Gen to the A terminal of the Reg. It should have a #12 or 14 wire running from the F terminal on Gen to F terminal on Reg. It should have a #10 wire running from the Bat terminal on the Reg to the terminal on the amp meter not connected to the starter switch battery side stud. The light switch will have one wire comming from the same amp meter terminal connected to the Gen (called the load side), and going to the light switch terminal supplying power to the lights. (The lights are dimmed by having a resistor on the switch reduce their voltage for dim.) I hope this helps, keep us informed, JimN
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