Posted by ih560 on June 04, 2011 at 09:09:47 from (67.131.48.57):
In Reply to: Help!!! Cuttman posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 03, 2011 at 16:14:35:
Why would you need to use an oil pressure switch with a one wire alternator? The purpose of a one wire alternator is so that you don't have to hook up a field and sensor wire. They are self exciting, in that, once enough rpms are reached a magnetic field is generated and the alternator begins to charge. If you are still hooking up a field wire on a one wire alternator then you are defeating the purpose. Although, I do prefer a 3 wire, for the purposes of better charging and quicker exciting. I have seen some 1 wire set-ups where the person would have to over-rev the tractor to get it to start charging, which could have been solved with a smaller pulley on the alternator, but it would not even have been an issue with a 3 wire, hooked up correctly.
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