Posted by 160dan on March 27, 2008 at 18:00:59 from (71.220.103.123):
My H, I used a diagram from robert melvilles albums...My 12v conversion. I can't turn the tractor off! So, I see that the diagram used the top #1 and 2 of the alternater. # 2 went to the batter peg on back of alternater. Then, #1 went to switch but on the same side of the switch that allowed the electicity to flow even if swith is off. If I place the #1 to the other side of the switch, will that matter? His diagram shows it the other way now but if the alternater is turning, it's putting carge to the coil so I can't turn it off...??? anyone seen that diagram and what am I doing wrong?
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