So I'm in the process of redoing my panel, and make the mistake of being sure I would remember how the wires attached on the master switch.
I have the standard cessna 1994-1-1 master switch.
I have figure out the master switch side, and simply want to know whether it matters which alternator lead goes to which attachement point. There are two for the master on the right, and of course two for the alternator on the left, aligned vertically.
I'm assuming the switch just provides continuity, and it doesn't matter which alternator lead goes to which blade on the switch.
But want to be sure!
Tracing where they go was unfruitful last night. One is a thin red wire, and the other a thicker white.
I have the standard cessna 1994-1-1 master switch.
I have figure out the master switch side, and simply want to know whether it matters which alternator lead goes to which attachement point. There are two for the master on the right, and of course two for the alternator on the left, aligned vertically.
I'm assuming the switch just provides continuity, and it doesn't matter which alternator lead goes to which blade on the switch.
But want to be sure!
Tracing where they go was unfruitful last night. One is a thin red wire, and the other a thicker white.