Posted by boomer22 on June 28, 2008 at 06:41:10 from (199.120.77.167):
I know this has been covered in many different ways. I have searched and read everything i can find but either it won't sink in or i'm not finding what i need.
I'm trying to wire in a 4 position switch and ammeter. i have printed off bobs diagram #3. I seem to be confused about the cutout relay. is it the same as the VR?
Also from the diagram the filed wire is going from the field resistor on the switch to the field post on the gen. As mine is wired now (i have no light switch) field is comming from the VR to the field post on the gen. I have no lights yet so i figured i'd leave them open for now.
Also the ammeter (this is a used switch and ammeter) has 4 wires hooked to the right side post (looking at it from the back side bolts pointing towards you) and the left has one, wondering where all those wires went to?
Thanks in advance for any help
This post was edited by boomer22 at 06:58:14 06/28/08.
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