Posted by Janicholson on November 09, 2008 at 17:03:26 from (66.173.50.36):
In Reply to: Re: 6 volt charge posted by bcarter2 on November 08, 2008 at 14:04:27:
Regulator connections as follows: Disconnect the wire from the F terminal on the gennerator (it comes from the light sw) tape it up, or cut it off it is not needed at all. Remove the Cutout relay and mount the new VR in that spot, or another good grounded location. Connect the Bat terminal on the VR to the same wire the Cutout was attached to going to the Amp meter. Connect the Field (F) terminal on the VR to the F terminal (small) on the Gen. Connect the ARM or Gen terminal on the VR to the Arm Terminal (big) on the Gen. The light switch will now have two OFF positions, but no issue. If the generator is a three brush (likely) THe third brush should be adjusted as close to the fixed brush on that side as possible. This makes it charge as much as it can, while being regulated by the VR. Keep us informed with a new post. JimN
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