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Field Circuit Resistance on an H
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Posted by Hollerback on March 18, 2003 at 19:21:37 from (63.208.46.201):
I have a 1941 "H", my question is...what is the resistance in this circuit? The reason I ask is, the one on my tractor broke in two as I was replacing the wiring. This is on the light switch, the flat one... it receives current from the generator. All the IHC- Farmall dealers around me say it's not available any more! My thought was to go to Radio Shack and wire in a new resistor, but what size? Also to this delima, I am using the old generator with a 12 volt regulator, and replacing lights with 12 volt light bulbs. I've been told this will work, because the gen. will produce current and you use a voltage regulator to regulate the current either up /or down... is this correct? If so, we're back to the resistor so as not to burn up the light switch. If anyone knows what size resistor I should use I would greatly appreciate your input, thank you in advance...Hollerback
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