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Boney

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with a 725, which connector do you hook up the " + " wire for the head lights. On the Voltage regulator there are three terminals "B","G","F" I do not know which one it is and from looking at drawing here I am not able to figure it out. Thnx for any help Herm
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Originally posted by goatfarmer
Isn't there a terminal underneath,that the lights hook to?
There should be one labled "L" on the underside. I don't know which is the original regulator, but I've also seen them with the "G" or "F" terminal (can't recall which) on the underside and the "L" terminal is one of the three in front. Pat
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I think some regulators have a light connection and others don't. You have to connect to the - side of the amp meter.
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Originally posted by Boney
What type of fuse do you put in line for the lights, assuming 2, 50 watt bulbs ? Thnx for any help Herm
Fuse????[:0][:0][:0] I know I should, but I don'tB) Elon
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On the square regulators there are a number of configurations out there. Most I have sen on the broadmoor types have Battery Field Load connections out the front and the Armature underneath. On those the lights are usually connected to the Load tab. On other types generally lights are connected to the Generator tab ( I think)
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Originally posted by SmilinSam
On other types generally lights are connected to the Generator tab ( I think)
I believe that would be the Battery tab instead.
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Originally posted by gregc
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Originally posted by SmilinSam
On other types generally lights are connected to the Generator tab ( I think)
I believe that would be the Battery tab instead.
I think you are right...
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