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Polarizing my Cub

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Jim2000

12-30-2003 09:57:48




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Is there a way to polarize the charging system on my cub without pulling off the tin work? My Cub is a '49 with the original 6V +ground generator. Regulator is mounted on the generator.




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Rudi

12-30-2003 11:04:23




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 Re: Polarizing my Cub in reply to Jim2000, 12-30-2003 09:57:48  
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Jim:

Unfortunately not. To polarize the generator you have to take off the hood.

I really don't want to have to do that every time I disconnect the battery when I am fixing something which is almost all the time. So, I thought about it and came up with a little fix. Kind of unorthodox, but it works.

I took a pair of Spae Nauer terminal clips (yellow ones) and crimped them onto two 12 inch pieces of #10 wire, which is what I had and connected them to the proper teminals. I then crimped on a pair of sleeves. Once I had them on, I put the hood back on and tucked the two wires out of the way. Now when I need to polarize the generator all I have to do is untuck the two wires and put a jumper between them momentarily. Voila!, no longer have to take off the hood.

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Jim2000

12-30-2003 14:11:19




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 Re: Re: Polarizing my Cub in reply to Rudi, 12-30-2003 11:04:23  
Rudi,

Your unorthodox solution made me mad; why, for
the love of molasses, didn't I think of that.

Your solution is elegant, simple and, I see now,
obvious. I've had the old girl for almost 51 years now and I never thought of the obvious...

Thanks for thinking "outside of the box" for me. Next time I won't be so lazy.

All the best for '04.



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Rudi

12-30-2003 15:10:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Polarizing my Cub in reply to Jim2000, 12-30-2003 14:11:19  
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Jim:

Thanks for the chuckle with your reply. Don't be too hard on yourself. It took me a while to figure it out. I still have fears the "Correct Police" will yell at me a lot, but hey, you can't see the wires. This way they also stay out of the rain.

Happy Holidays

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