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Re: 1937 120C Current Draw
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Don B
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BDeB wrote:
The terminal designations that you have shown in your illustration are incorrect.
The terminal that you show as B is actually the field terminal and a connection between this terminal and ground is to be expected.
The terminal that you show as F is actually the battery terminal and should not have any connection to ground.


I am also replacing my regulator with the same one has Roger. I have a question regarding this response. I agree that the lower left terminal labeled F in the photo is actually the Battery terminal But, when I look at wiring diagrams for regulators, it looks like the upper right terminal labeled B is actually the Armature terminal. Then, the upper left terminal labeled A is actually the Field terminal.

Am I missing something?

Can someone confirm for me?

Posted on: 4/15 18:29
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