Posted by electro on December 06, 2021 at 19:04:23 from (206.74.76.168):
In Reply to: Alternator on a cub posted by grandpa Love on December 04, 2021 at 17:04:07:
You may have a one wire alternator. Pull the plug and look. Are the two spade terminals connected with a jumper that is part of the spade terminals similar to what you would see on a household duplex outlet? You could also take the back off the alternator and post a photo of the regulator. A one wire regulator looks different and the internal wiring is slightly different from the 3 wire. A photo will tell for sure.
The plug in the picture does not, by itself, make a one wire alternator but that joined plug is often used in a real one wire conversion. The regulator is different and there is more to it than just joining the sense and excite terminals to the B+. That is also different from making a one wire alternator by just leaving off the excite wire. Different internals, different regulator and some other wiring. It would be interesting to know what you have if you have the time.
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