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Re: converting 350 to 12 volt
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Posted by steve on January 02, 2003 at 18:41:30 from (204.246.222.51):
In Reply to: converting 350 to 12 volt posted by Adam on January 02, 2003 at 17:36:55:
i am assumiong you went from 6 volt positive ground to 12 volt negative ground. lets also assume you have a amp meater and not a volt meter. in that case the amp meter will read backward. you need to swtich all the wires from one terminal to the other and vice versa.---in the end the alternator power cable should go to one side of the amp meter, and the other side goes to the battery. the lights and accessories wire should be on the alternator side so the gague will read a draw when the lights are on. the starter should be on the other side between the battery and ampmeter. you will not see a drop (much) on the gauge when the starter is cranking.
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