Posted by Owen Aaland on November 14, 2008 at 11:00:02 from (65.161.86.88):
In Reply to: #@$%*##$ charging system posted by Gerritt in michigan on November 14, 2008 at 10:27:34:
Cut out switches will never have a terminal for the field control wire. The field control wire goes to the light switch where it is grounded through the resistor in the low charge position and direct to ground in the high charge or lights on positions. In this system it is necessary to have a good ground path from the light switch all the way to the battery.
If it is truly a cut out switch and it has three terminals, A or G will go the the armature terminal on the generator. B will go the the ammeter. L will go to the fuse on the light switch.
If you have a voltage regulator, (one with a F terminal) then the VR must have a good ground path back to the battery.
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