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I have a 35 A. ND alternator. There is a stud marked "B" for the battery and a
three wire plug marked "E", "F",and "N". The "F" wire I am sure is the field but how are the other two wires used in the original automotive application? |
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CW Crane wrote:
I have a 35 A. ND alternator. There is a stud marked "B" for the battery and a three wire plug marked "E", "F",and "N". The "F" wire I am sure is the field but how are the other two wires used in the original automotive application? This might help. http://tinyurl.com/y33xa3 |
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