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Re: Re: Re: $350 Cub - 12 volt conversion
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Posted by Bob M on December 08, 2000 at 06:13:51 from (172.133.212.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: $350 Cub - 12 volt conversion posted by Stan on December 07, 2000 at 17:11:17:
Stan - The #1815 lamp you're using fine - no different electrically than a #194. You might try ltf's suggestion to jumper the #1 terminal direct to the alternator output terminal with the motor running at speed. (Just remember to take the jumper back off when you shutdown - otherwise the battery will discharge back thru the alternator). Regarding the pulley, if you can find one smaller than you've got, use it. Seems to me 2" is about the smallest. BTW: Don't worry about the pulley being TOO small - there's no danger of overspeeding on your setup. If the above gives no results, take the alternator to a parts store and have them put it on their test stand. If it works OK on the test stand, that says you've got a wiring error someplace. Good luck! Bob M
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