Posted by Janicholson on March 30, 2008 at 08:58:34 from (66.173.50.115):
In Reply to: Re: 10 ohm resister posted by james rumph on March 30, 2008 at 04:56:11:
Please take no offense His is converted to alternator If the ignition switch is wired correctly on any tractor, it will stop when shut off. The setting of the regulator is not involved when the voltage is shut off to the coil. He does need a diode, or idiot light in the wire we are discussing, there is regulator voltage on the #1 terminal after charging starts in the alternator. This voltage feeds back through the wiring to the coil keeping it running. The loght limits the current flow (and is a dash indicator for autos) a diode does the same job, but does not light up. I'll disagree with the idea that a ballast resistor on a coil wont affect performance. If it is not there (and needed) it will burn out points, overheat the coil,and ruin it, and cause failures of ignition directly affecting performance, and drivability.
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