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John T, wiring help, almost understand

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relane

12-07-2006 16:36:33




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Thanks for you thoughts, this tractor doesnt have lights and the ammeter/swich box has been smashed. So im not concerned about any of that just want to get power to the coil. I have a three prong regulator. I drew a little picture and wondered if this might work and if not any suggestions what might. Thank you

6 volt bat
on/off switch
coil

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John T

12-07-2006 19:07:23




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 Re: John T, wiring help, almost understand in reply to relane, 12-07-2006 16:36:33  
Geeeee eeeee I gotta figure how to draw lil pictures n get em posted and at the right size to save me a ton of typing time lol. At first I thought it looked like you were hookin up a plunger deal to lite off some dynamite, like Bob noted that will do the trick (to lite a dynamite blasting cap or power up the coil).

John T



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Bob M

12-07-2006 16:44:05




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 Re: John T, wiring help, almost understand in reply to relane, 12-07-2006 16:36:33  
That'll work! For safety however recommend adding a fuse holder and fuse (10 - 15 amps maximum) in the line as close as possible to the battery "-" terminal.



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Thanks guys

12-08-2006 08:18:19




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 Re: John T, wiring help, almost understand in reply to Bob M, 12-07-2006 16:44:05  
hi



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