Posted by John T on December 16, 2009 at 09:35:48 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Alternator Help posted by JDH on December 16, 2009 at 09:08:11:
You can just buy a cheap 10 SI and stick one of those converter pig tails on it whick makes it kinda like a one wire. I believe Jim at Agri Services in New York (among others) www.wiringharnesses.com sells them. I believe all they do is stick something like a 147 or so ohm (however much resistance as possible to still allow for excitation but limit constant current bleed as much as possible when setting) resistor in the excitation and they, therefore, always draw a smalllllllllll current from the battery when setting..... The simple ignition excitation circuit system with a 10 ohm current limiting safety resistor (NO diodes usually required) is sooooooooooo cheap n easy to install I see no reason to do otherwise myself, especially considering how cheap and available the 10 SI alternator is versus a one wire
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