Posted by The tractor vet on September 28, 2018 at 07:59:44 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Ballast resistors posted by mudmuckgrease on September 27, 2018 at 16:56:20:
Well here is where i would make some chqanges , (1) run the main HOT batter cable to the solenoid and by pass the starter switch , next run a 10 gauge wire from the hot post on the solenoid to the starter switch then run a 10 ga wire back to the S post on the solenoid . Next if your usen a resistor then the coil needs to be a 6 volt coil . The I post and wire running to the + post on the coil is fine as when you hit the starter it sends a shot of 12 volts to the coil for a HOT start . NO IF you have a 12 volt coil with a built in resistor and and external resistor then ya's got's a problem . Of all the 6to 12 conversions i have done i have always used a 6 volt coil with a resistor or the OLD STOCK coil .
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