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1941 h wiring

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tbkt76

06-30-2007 17:19:47




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hey guys have question i have been trying to restore a 1941 h and leaving it all 6 volt,con any one tell me how to wire in a new 6 volt voltage regulator to replace the old cut out switch,the new reg has a load term - batt term -field term - and another unlabled term underneith ,bought new from tsc CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP




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Andy Motteberg

06-30-2007 20:07:36




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 Re: 1941 h wiring in reply to tbkt76, 06-30-2007 17:19:47  
Here is a good site for wiring diagrams. Click the link.

Andy.



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John T

06-30-2007 17:51:40




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 Re: 1941 h wiring in reply to tbkt76, 06-30-2007 17:19:47  
On most 4 terminal Voltage Regulators the unlabeled terminal off on one side or the bottom all by itself is the ARM/GEN while the three side by side are BAT FLD LOAD, they wire:

BAT on VR to load (NOT batery/starter) side of ammeter. Thats the same wire that connected to the BAT side of a 2 wire cutout relay.

FLD on VR to gennys Field post

ARM/GEN on VR to gennys ARM post

LOAD on VR supplies hot battery voltage to loads like lights n ignition usually via a wire from there to the switches BAT input terminals. On a 3 wire VR or the old cutout relay those same loads were served from the load terminal on the VR (and will still work there) but on a 4 terminal VR they are fed from the VR's L terminal instead.

Of course, you no longer run any wire from the gennys Field post up to the light switch.

Hook er up n polarize the genny n let er hapn capn

If its a 3 brush genny I would set the 3rd adjustable brush over closer to the max charge location if I switched form a cutout relay to a VR

John T

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tony sickler

07-01-2007 05:07:11




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 Re: 1941 h wiring in reply to John T, 06-30-2007 17:51:40  
hey thanks guys,wouldnt know what to do with out the help new to this and have always loved the old farmalls cant wait to get her back up and running,also how do you tell if its a three brush genny ? do you have to mess with the light switch wiring (4 posisition switch)after installing the volt reg?



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