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Posted by Randy in SW Pa on May 26, 2007 at 04:07:42 from (75.117.137.16):
In Reply to: Re: alternator conversion draining battery. posted by old on May 25, 2007 at 21:04:09:
Well here is what I got, I have a delco alternator. There is one bigger post in the back of it. and a white clip in the side with 2 wires in it. A red one and a smaller white one. The red one in the clip is connected inline to the bigger post in the back, and then gos to the starter. Then the smaller white one goes to the positive post on the battery. For the on and off switch I have a wire from the starter going to a toggle switch then to some resistor gizmo for the 6-12 volt conversion, and then to the coil. I dont know why it is hooked up this way but at the time it seemed to work and I just left it. But after several times of forgetting to disconnect my battery I think this time I shot my battery. Thanks for the help. BTW Old I always enjoy your little website of your family. I wish everybody had a personal site like that.
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