Posted by John T on August 24, 2008 at 05:51:36 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: 300 Wiring posted by Craig T on August 23, 2008 at 16:45:48:
Nice Catch by Jim N there, when you check the wiring, the ammeter should have only one wire on its SUPPLY terminal and that gets hot ungrounded battery voltage, often via a wire to where the big battery cable attaches to a starter switch/solenoid. The Ammeters other LOAD terminal is what wires to BAT on the Voltage Regulator. On the 3 terminal (BAT ARM FLD) VR's loads like lights/ignition also got their hot voltage feed off that same ammeter LOAD terminal BUT on 4 terminal VR's (BAT ARM FLD LOAD) their LOAD (L) terminal instead fed hot voltage to lights/ignition switches. I agree with Jim 100%, that L on VR feeds lights/ignition switches inputs its NOT wired to the battery/starter....
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