Posted by John T on August 11, 2010 at 13:08:44 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Wiring a C posted by Gary North of Spokane on August 11, 2010 at 11:55:52:
Jim has you started in the right direction.
If you have a 2 terminal (BAT GEN) Cutout Relay (versus a Voltage Regulator), then you need a 4 position (LHBD) Combination Light Switch and Low/High Charge Control NOT a 3 position (Off Bright Dim) Light Switch. If you had a 4 position Light Switch (correct for Cutout Relay systems) the Gennys FLD post wires up to that switch buttttttttt on the 3 position light switch, that system uses a Voltage Regulator which is to where the gennys FLD post wires
If you have a 3 (BAT ARM FLD) Terminal or a 4 Terminal (BAT ARM FLD LOAD) Voltage Regulator, then the gennys FLD post wires to FLD on the VR and you only need a 3 position Off Bright Dim headlight switch (i.e. no provision for the gennys FLD post wiring on the 3 position light switch)
EITHER system can be made to work, but if you wanna use that 2 terminal Cutout Relay then you need the 4 position Combination (lights & charge)LHBD Light Switch, as it regulates the charge. If you used a VR, then you only need a 3 position Off Bright Dim light switch (while the LHBD could still be used for lights ONLY butttttttttt thats NOT Hoyle)
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