Posted by John T on August 29, 2010 at 06:22:27 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Re: wiring famall cub posted by Janicholson on August 29, 2010 at 05:50:41:
I think its much more complicated then simply an extra jumper/wire from a BAT terminal over to the L terminal but I just dont know whats inside. YES THATS CORRECT,,,,,,, L wouldnt be hot not running if it were to the gennys ARM,,,,
If all it was is L jumped direct to BAT (to get the 4th terminal), there wouldnt be any need for the L terminal, simply wire loads to BAT (versus ammeter) n be done with it,,, Change the terminal label from BAT to BAT & LOAD, theres gotta be more to it then simply that, BUT WHAT??
Fun for us sparkies (Nerds lol), boringggggggg for the rest im sure
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