Posted by Janicholson on November 04, 2009 at 06:20:48 from (199.17.6.222):
In Reply to: Wiring size question posted by Mike CA on November 03, 2009 at 20:49:53:
The difference between the Mag wiring, and the coil wiring is only the method of using the wire going to the mag. All other wires should be identical to the coil wiring. Use the mag wire as an ignition wire from the existing ignition hot when in the run position terminal, to the coil (or resistor if you have that type of coil). Then when putting on the mag, you will change this wire from hot when on to a "mag kill switch" which is grounded when pushed in, and off when pulled out. It will then be attached to the mag Kill terminal. Do it in this order to prevent putting voltage to the mag, they do not like battery voltage at all. JimN The 6v wires are just fine, and the job would be almost completely done if this method were used. JimN
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