Posted by Janicholson on June 11, 2022 at 06:55:42 from (24.240.46.228):
In Reply to: FARMALL SUPER C posted by ansavist on June 11, 2022 at 05:22:22:
Different manufacturers use different stamped in letters on the terminals. I have provided most alternatives in this answer. The description you have supplied is incorrect wiring. The VR should be connected as follows. (assumes that this is a true VR, and not a Cutout Relay) Super C Farmalls should have a 3 position light switch O-D-B = Off Dim Bright. A VR of that style should have 3 or 4 terminals, and be grounded at its mount base. A 3 terminal is used on 3 brush generators. The terminals are B (Battery, connected to the amp gauge) A/Arm or GEN, Connected to the Armature terminal on the gen, and F connected to the Field terminal on the Gen. A different regulator with 4 terminals (for later production and confusing) has 4 terminals, they are L, B(or BAT), A(or ARM, or GEN), and F (Field).
The cutout relay, which is incorrect, only has 3 terminals, A (or ARM, or GEN), B(or BAT), And F Field.
on a 4 terminal Regulator, the The L terminal attaches to the Light Switch.
on a 3 terminal the F terminal is connected to the Field terminal on the gen. The A/ARM/GEN terminal attaches to the A terminal on the gen. The BAT terminal attaches to the Amp Meter.
All of them have the B terminal attached to the amp meter on the terminal opposite the one going to the starter switch. all of them have the ARM or Gen terminal attached to the GEN A terminal All of them (except the cutout relay) have the F terminal connected to Fielf on the Gen.
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