Posted by makin,hay on March 17, 2009 at 15:47:47 from (69.95.141.175):
In Reply to: Re: 300 12v conversion posted by Janicholson on March 17, 2009 at 13:54:03:
Ive got it. That was my fault, I did not mean "polarize" the reg. I meant generator after the new reg. was installed. So basically the reg. works as a resistor with a variable amount of ohms/res. to ground directly related to how many vdc pass thru it? Or does it read vdc off battery and then close if they drop below a certain amount? I am sorry for asking so many questions but I sure like knowing what I am doing and why. So for instance, lets say I have a 6vdc negative ground tractor that has a properly working charging system and I am going to take the gen. off and put it on this 6vdc positive ground tractor. I would just need to polarize it to pos. gnd? assuming the reg. is correct polarity. Thanks
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