Posted by tcanthonyii on July 11, 2008 at 10:49:20 from (98.16.131.223):
In Reply to: M 12v conversion posted by tcanthonyii on July 10, 2008 at 22:00:29:
Sweet! That's what I wanted to do. Less wiring and it's just cleaner. A coil is only 20 bucks so why not.
I ams running an alternator. My buddy gave me one off of an older chevy pickup. Should see if he has a coil too!
I need to get this done sometime soon as i'm borrowing a battery and the stupid tractor won't charge. I need to look at the wiring, it's a little cobbled but I think the generator is just bad. I have a 6v battery that holds a charge but dont' think it works well under load. Gonna get it load tested this weekend. Plus on top of that some bone head put a 12v cable on for the + ground. I'm pretty young so I could see someone my age who never worked on 6v before doing that but it was done by an older gentleman who should know better!
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