Posted by 47H on June 06, 2010 at 06:33:14 from (76.164.179.49):
I appreciate all the info you guys have given me; I assure you I am no electrician. At present I have the front and rear lights wired to the switch. I have a fused wired from the ammeter to the switch. Does it matter which post I use on the ammeter? Currently using the one on the right as viewed from the back. With the switch in the L position and tractor running the ammeter reads 0. One click to H and the front lights come on dim and the ammeter shows discharge. IS THIS CORRECT? I thought at the H position the ammeter would show High charge and the lights would remain off. Another click to D should turn the lights on dim but they go from dim to BRIGHT. Another click to B the front lights stay Bright and the rear light comes on. Ammeter showing discharge at all times any lights are on. Seems like something is still wrong. Should the lights come on in three postions of the switch H D and B? What happened to High charge? Should I replace the four position light switch with a three position switch? I hope I can leave you guys alone after this, I'm sure you are tired of dealing with my problem. I need straight forward answers as I am no good at reading schematics or understanding alot of the terminology. Please note that I ask several different questions in this post. I am a novice at best. Thank you very much for your time and patience!!!!
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