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Glen Kaiser

10-12-2006 11:36:48




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I have a 1950 Cub with a 4 position light switch and a voltage regulator, I think it came with a cutout when new. Where does wiring from key switch go to on the 4 position light switch (which terminal)? I am trying to make it right so I can get my charging system right also.




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glen kaiser

10-17-2006 15:20:51




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 Re: cub 4 position light switch in reply to Glen Kaiser, 10-12-2006 11:36:48  
I now have it wired correctly and on to next problem. No increases in charges across battery, vr, or generator, and no smoking. I did not do a motor test yet. I thought I might as well mow lawn...while mowing for a short time my ammeter did show a charge of 2 amps. When I was finished it was back to O amps, oh well it did charge for awhile.



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John T

10-12-2006 13:38:18




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 Re: cub 4 position light switch in reply to Glen Kaiser, 10-12-2006 11:36:48  
Glen, If you were converted from the 4 position LHBD Light Switch and a 2 wire Cutout Relay charging system to a full fledged Voltage Regulator system (3 or 4 wire) and still wanna use the Light Switch for Lights only (it used to run lights plus regulate gennys Low n High charge via a wire from it to gennys Field post), its BAT input terminal would need to receive hot battery voltage to power the lights and you WOULD NOT wire to the terminal that was previously wired down to the Gennys Field post.

Nowwwww you can get that hot battery voltage for powering the lights and ignition switches EITHER from A) The L termninal on the VR if you have a 4 pole (BAT ARM FLD LOAD) VR or

B) The load (NOT to battery/starter) side of the ammeter being the same ammeter terminal that wires down to the BAT terminal on the VR if you only have a 3 pole (BAT ARM FLD) or you could even feed hot battery voltage to the lights n ignition from the VR's BAT terminal.

Then on the VR its BAT terminal wires to the load side of the ammeter..... ..its FLD wires to gennys Field post..... ....its ARM/GEN terminal wires to gennys ARM post..... ....if it has the 4th LOAD L terminal it could be used to feed hot battery voltage to the lights switch (Its BAT input terminal) and the ignition switches input or else feed both those from the load side of the ammeter as mentioned above.

NOTE if you had a 3 brush genny and converted from a cutout relay to a full fledged VR, I would set the 3rd brush (if adjustable) to the max charge position.

Once shes all wired I would Polarize the genny before firing her up.

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John T

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Bigdog

10-12-2006 13:29:26




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 Re: cub 4 position light switch in reply to Glen Kaiser, 10-12-2006 11:36:48  
Wire it like this diagram.:



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Glen Kaiser

10-12-2006 20:11:00




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 Re: cub 4 position light switch in reply to Bigdog, 10-12-2006 13:29:26  
When using the wiring diagram, do I take the wire that is green going to the 3 position light switch and screw to that same place on my 4 postion switch?

Thanks to both of you, I will be able to do this this weekend and will let you know.



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Bigdog

10-13-2006 06:39:45




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 Re: cub 4 position light switch in reply to Glen Kaiser, 10-12-2006 20:11:00  
Glen - If you don't use a panel type fuse holder you can run that wire directly from the ignition switch to the fuse holder on the back of the 4 position light switch. Otherwise, that same screw will work fine.



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glen kaiser

10-13-2006 13:41:07




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 Re: cub 4 position light switch in reply to Bigdog, 10-13-2006 06:39:45  
Thank you very much



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