Posted by clint s on September 08, 2014 at 14:21:30 from (67.242.45.169):
In Reply to: Hot Coil and voltage posted by old on September 08, 2014 at 13:53:16:
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Thanks old I will not do that again.
Going up and checking the wiring it seems to be wired wrong or at least different. It is wired with tab #1 jumped to the bat stud and tab #2 going to something in the tangle of wires inside the box. When I switch the wires around it will not charge. To me the voltages seem ok or a bit high, but I wanted to ask. If it is normal for the coil to be hot to touch (again not sizzle your finger, but uncomfortable to grab) I will leave as is for now.
Just had neck surgery so unable to be much of anything, but plan to rewire it at some point and put a volt meter in I think. The amp meter is broken. It has been wired like this for more than a few years.
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