Posted by Lee Cramsey on December 17, 2007 at 20:04:54 from (204.155.56.3):
In Reply to: 6-12 volt H posted by lee m cramsey on December 16, 2007 at 17:04:12:
I did not want to ask this question because I thought it kind of silly. I am an electrician by trade but had never tried to run 1156 bulbs on positive ground. I am testing the voltage at the socket, between the socket and center post. That is why I questioned the bulb polarity. I put a 12 volt battery in for better starting. 12 volt no resistor coil. I tried the generator because it was still hooked up. I did and do not know if it was 12 volt or 6. Upon opening the lamp housing I found 6 volt bulbs, but they were not hooked up. The tractor will run with the battery disconnected. I guess I should measure the voltage with the battery unhooked to determine 12 or 6v. The bulb not working is still a mystery. Thanks for the input. Lee
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