Posted by John T on March 29, 2008 at 20:46:29 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: 10 ohm resister posted by 160dan on March 29, 2008 at 19:49:35:
An ohm meter will tell what it is, good chance its a diode or maybe an in line resistor. Ohm it out real quick n you will have the answer. It would wire somewhere between the coils high input terminal or the ign switches IGN output terminal and the lil No 1 side alternator terminal...Ignition ballast resistors are also used when its a 12 volt tractor with a 6 volt coil, they are around 1 to 2 ohms or so. An idiot light could also be used for the alternators excitation instead of a resisotr or diode.
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