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Re: Super A wiring diagram/6volt to 12 volt
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Posted by John T on July 30, 2006 at 18:45:38 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: Super A wiring diagram/6volt to 12 volt posted by Robery Switzer on July 30, 2006 at 17:44:24:
The ammeter isnt wired correct because alllllllllll loads like the feeds to ignition or light switches (their BAT input terminals) PLUS the wire to the ammeter must allllllll be attached to one side (Load side) while the ONLY wire on the other terminal (Supply side) should be that one to the starter/battery on the starter switch where the big battery cable is. If an ammeter is wired correct, if you switch on lights or ignition not running it should swing over to - discharge but then after running (if charging system works) it should swing over to + charge. HOWEVER if it does bass ackwwards of that, simply reverse the leads. On a Negative ground I would expect the ammeters Supply side labeled + with its Load side labeled - To wire the lights, the switches BAT input terminal would be wired n fed from the ammeters load terminal (same side that wires to alternator) with its lights output termianl wired to the lights to feed them voltage when ON. It sounds like your ammeters Load terminal has 3 wires, one to the alternator one to light switch one to ignition switch while its Supply side ought to have but one wire, to the battery cable terminal on the starter switch. John T
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