Posted by Fred Werring on October 08, 2016 at 06:55:34 from (162.213.228.95):
In Reply to: One wire alternator posted by fred werring on October 06, 2016 at 21:41:39:
It's my FIL's Naa, he wanted to change it to 12v. It has an ammeter.
My 4000 had the battery light, I had installed the 1 wire on it years ago before I learned how easy a 3 wire was, but I lost the use of the battery light. (or so I thought until yesterday)
So my plan was to install the new 3 wire on my 4000 to regain the battery light, and put the 1 wire on the NAA.
Seemed like a plan until the 1 Wire wouldn't charge on the NAA...still unsure why. It'll remain a mystery.
And then after further googling, experimentation, and as was verified by Jon Hagen, found I could just go ahead and run a wire to the excite terminal and call it good. I'll just mount a light under the dash but where my FIL can see it, help remind him if the ignition is left on. Might be a good thing.
But hey, I did manage to run the wire through the ammeter the right direction on the first try.
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