Posted by couv on December 14, 2010 at 04:04:34 from (209.33.29.72):
In Reply to: Super C problems STILL posted by Idaho Ron on December 13, 2010 at 21:14:02:
My 100 is on 6 volts, so no comment on the 12 volt part of the problem, but as I put the tractor back together, it wouldn"t start, and the coil got hot. So hot I thought I had ruined it.
The problem was I had wired it "backwards" --- mine is still set to + ground, and I connected the wires wrong. I just flipped the coil over and swapped the wires. Even though it got hot, it wasn"t ruined, and is still running today.
I didn"t see any other response address the +- ground issue on 12 volts. Maybe someone more knowledgable than I can address this issue ?
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