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Posted by p - actually this describes it better on May 16, 2001 at 11:33:24 from (12.33.190.5):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: 12 volt conversion diagram posted by p on May 16, 2001 at 11:25:40:
here is the diagram that fits my application. The questions I have are, 1. the warning lamp is necessary to trip the altenator into charging right? 2. the ammeter, is it necessary? can I leave it out? Can I install a voltmeter by connecting one lead to the wires and the other to a ground? 3. The kill switch is confusing to me. if I have a four post switch, one side connects the ground and the magneto when the contacts are closed. What are the other two connections connecting? looks like I am turning on part of the altenator with electricity, or another way of saying it is, where do the wires that say "run" and "stop" connect to. Thanks for any help!!!! I am a lttle slow with wiring!
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