Posted by John T on December 18, 2010 at 11:26:38 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: light switch posted by Dorvan on December 18, 2010 at 11:07:50:
Ill give it a shot:
QUESTION: The switch I'm replacing is 6 volt 4 position. I will replace with a 12 volt but should it be a 3 or 4 position switch?
All you need is a 3 position Light Switch, Off Bright Dim. Youre ONLY turning lights on or off NOT regulating a generator charge Low or High like the 4 position LHBD switch does on Cutout Relay systenms that DO NOT have a full fledged Voltage Regulator. No need for a 4 position LHBD, although it can still be used to turn lights on or off ignoring the Low and High Charge uses.
QUESTION Can someone explain the differance between the 3 & 4 position switch?
The 4 position LHBD was for systems that used a Cutout Relay (NO Voltage Regulator) so the Low and High positions manually regulated the gennys charge by connecting the gennys FLD to ground for High charge but through a resistor on the switch for Low charge.
The 3 position switch Off Bright Dim was for gennys that used a VoltAGE REGULATOR it controlled lights ONLY not genny low or high charge as the VR did that.
Are wiring an On/Off kill switch for the Mag???
If I missed anything the other fine gents will hopefully add more
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