Ok, I'll take a crack at it:
- IGN: Switched 12V source, sense/exciter wire
- L: Connects to an Indicator light that Gets
12V from a switched source and 12V from
the L terminal so it only lights if the
Alt' isn't charging.
- S: I assume this is the largest terminal,
connect it to the hot side of the starter
relay
Hope this Helps!
At 08:12 AM 3/20/02 EST, you wrote:
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>> The alternator I am using, a tiny Nissan, has the three pins marked: IGN,
>> L, S. Does that help to identify the exciter pin?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> John
>>
>
>Lets see if one of these "experts" knows the answer, John. Yes, the big post
>should go to the started solenoid. I thought the IGN was the exciter pin and
>that would be all you needed. It may be a good idea to have a bleed-off
>circuit like they are saying, but I have never used one.
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