Posted by David Lampman on September 14, 2011 at 18:33:41 from (69.54.29.239):
In Reply to: Super A to 12 volt posted by David Lampman on September 13, 2011 at 22:50:18:
Thanks again guys for all the great info. I went ahead and bought the Delco 3 wire and got it installed today. I used the generator mount for a base and with a couple of pieces of steel, a little drilling and tapping and some threaded 3/8ths rod, in she went. All that's left is the wiring which I am pleasantly surprised to find, is going to be a piece of cake. I would still be pulling my hair out trying to manufacture a wiring harness for one of the Toyota alts if it wasn't for the help I got from you guys. Thanks again. By the way David G those 5 wires (if you don't count the BAT terminal it's 4 wires) are internally regulated. They have a wire for every function including separate wires for the Alt light and the voltage gauge. The circuit goes through 3 separate fuses! Whew! Dave
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