Posted by Steve@Advance on May 06, 2022 at 15:22:44 from (99.190.215.237):
In Reply to: AC CA Rewire posted by oldguyandson on May 06, 2022 at 12:54:07:
I too will question, is that an amp meter or a volt meter?
If it is a volt meter, the nuts are for mounting only, not electrical connections. The small red and white wires are the instrument wires, red to be connected to the ignition side of the ignition switch, white to ground.
I don't see any insulators under the nuts. If that is true, then there will be a direct dead short when the battery is connected!
As for the alternator wiring, if it is truly a 'one wire' alternator (an internally different regulator), it will only use one wire, the large BAT stud on the back. That wire needs to be a #10 gauge directly to a positive battery connection, usually at the amp meter (not the volt meter), or the starter solenoid or mechanical switch battery post.
All the other wiring needs to be 12 or 14 gauge stranded low voltage automotive wire. Stranded house wire will work but it is stiffer, harder to work with, and less vibration resistant.
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