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 Post subject: Wiring Diagram for A/C
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That would be a good post to make "Sticky", so it would always be right at the top of the forum for anybody wiring one for the first time!

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could someone please put a diagram up for the generator sys. again -- i cant remember how the vol. reg. wires up

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:41 am 
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sorry to ask a dumb questionb ,but i am havn trouble with my coil i have power to both sides +and- . i tried 2 differnt coils and the same thing happened. looked at the wiring diagram and it is wired right. got me stumped. if anybody can help me out i would apprciate it . thanks


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sorry to ask a dumb questionb ,but i am havn trouble with my coil i have power to both sides +and- . i tried 2 differnt coils and the same thing happened. looked at the wiring diagram and it is wired right. got me stumped. if anybody can help me out i would apprciate it . thanks


I don't think you want power to both sides of the coil,,,one should be ground (earth).

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:27 am 
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The small wire on the distributor (from condensor, green or black if its bosch) goes to - side of the coil.
Switched hot wire from ignition switch goes to + side of coil.

If u r hot on both sides of the coil, gonna fry it, plus no way to get a signal from the dist. to fire the cap.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:02 am 
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Thanks guys for the advice. Found out its was the condensor. Go figure :lol: thank again for helpn me out. Hope to see u guys in the woods.


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Just wondering how to wire the disconect switch so that it functions as a kill switch. Would you run B+ from alt. to battery side of disconect switch instead of to the starter? Since you can take a battery out of the circuit once the vehicle is running as alt will continue to provide 12V.


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how about for the reverse lights off the trans? is it wired like the inline brake switch. permanent + on one side and the feed out on the other?

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how about for the reverse lights off the trans? is it wired like the inline brake switch. permanent + on one side and the feed out on the other?


It is the same as the inline brake switch, just double check the switch with an ohmmeter to verify switch is OK before wiring it up....

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thanks. was curious

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I cleaned this up a little for my printer at home, its a little clearer and only black and white, I printed it at 200% scale and it fit on a regular piece of paper (so I could have it on hand in the buggy).


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