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Re: Delco Alt. 1 wire to 3 wire
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on February 14, 2007 at 16:22:26 from (4.227.107.121):
In Reply to: Re: Delco Alt. 1 wire to 3 wire posted by Bob on February 14, 2007 at 15:57:47:
So theres no way to tell if it will work or not then without doing it and see if it works. One other thing is when I couldnt get it to excite before I had the pulley changed I took it to a car garage down the street and the guy there added a wire from either the #1 or #2 pin to the BAT and it excited the Alt but it would run the battery down when the tractor wasnt running showing a dis-charge of about 4 amps. After it did that I decided to take that wire off he had added and took it to an alternator shop and had the smaller pulley put on. Is that warning light or diode what keeps the battery from dis-charging? It isnt something that HAS to be fixed but just someting I was thinking about I might change if it was a simple as adding the two wires and the diode. Maybe I should just leave well enough alone but with this cold weather there isnt much to do.
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