Posted by Janicholson on February 06, 2012 at 14:12:55 from (199.17.6.82):
In Reply to: cub not charging posted by John E/Pa on February 06, 2012 at 13:54:40:
With A cutout system, and a 4 position light switchL The F terminal on the Gen is hooked to the wire coming from the light switch. It will be attached directly from the part of the light switch that is grounded, not the part that is powering the lights. The field resistor on the switch is in the circuit only in the L position, all other (HDB) are direct to ground. Again do not connect it to the light (powered) terminsld, it will not work. The A terminal on the gen goes to the Gen (or ARM) terminal on the Cutout. Should be 10ga wire. From the Bat terminal on the cutout, a 10Ga wire goes to the load side of the amp meter (not the side connected to the starter switch) First step is to polarize using a solid copper wire (tractor off) to jump between the Bat terminal and the Gen terminal. This polarizes the generator. Jim
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