Posted by Jo Bird on April 17, 2013 at 12:21:08 from (184.9.20.55):
In Reply to: voltage regulator posted by Derek Legge on April 17, 2013 at 09:12:32:
Derek The "L" is simply another place to wire up loads ( lights )with out hooking them to the key switch or amp meter. As for the resister , the original system was 6 volt and does not show it on the old diagrams that eye can see. Although their is a fuse between the amp meter and the key switch to protect the lighting circuit. If in fact the electrical system has been change to 12 volt and their is a resistor between the key switch and the coil it should remain unless the coil has been changed to a 12 volt which may or may not require it, some new coils state No External Resistor Required printed on them. Hope this helps.. Jo
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