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Posted by Bob M on December 04, 2002 at 06:01:45 from (165.170.128.66):
In Reply to: just making sure i undrestand, posted by Bryce Andreasen on December 03, 2002 at 19:27:06:
Bryce - Here's answers to a few of your questions: One person says that you could put a voltage regulator on the six volt generator. YES - that can work. However the generator must be spun faster for it to develop 12 volts. Means if you idle or run slow a lot, the battery will not be charged. One says that a six volt starter will work just fine on a 12 volt system. YES! Conversions I did 20+ years ago are still starting fine on the original 6 volt starters. I read that you have to put a warning light on the alternator? I have an H already without one and it works just fine? YES and NO! A "3-wire" alternator needs either a lamp, resistor or diode in the #1 control line for it to work. A "1-wire" alternator however needs no auxiliary components. How would you change the mag on the engine? DON'T NEED TO!. A magneto is totally independent of the charging system - it doesn't care whether the system is 6 volt, 12 volt or doesn't exist. Hope this helps! ...Bob M
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