Posted by John T on December 14, 2007 at 19:14:18 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: 1943 Farmall H Regulator posted by Andy Motteberg on December 14, 2007 at 15:33:44:
Andy, Yes you can convert from a 2 wire (BAT GEN) Cutout Relay to a full fledged 3 terminal (Bat Arm Fld) VR WITH SOME WIRING CHANGES AS FOLLOWS:
BAT on VR wires to ammeter same as BAT on relay wired to ammeter. Just use the same wire but now to BAT on the VR
ARM/GEN on VR wires to gennys ARM post same as ARM/GEN on the relay did.
REMOVE the wire from the gennys FLD post that used to wire to the LHBD switch (its no longer used) and instead wire the gennys FLD post to FLD on the VR. The switch can still control lights it just no longer connects to the genny
If its a 3 brush genny I wouuld adjust it (3rd brush) to the high charge setting.
You could use a 4 terminal VR if you want in which case loads like lights are fed from L on the VR instead of from the ammeteres load terminal as on the 3 terminal VR system
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