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Old 03-09-2007, 10:32 AM
steve vanbatavia steve vanbatavia is offline
 
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Cool alternator

does anyone know if you need a crowbar or thyristor to hook inline with a low voltage light in your panel if it is ground based and if you are using the nippon 60 amp that is internally regulated with a lamp exitor and dummy spade
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Old 03-09-2007, 06:12 PM
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Default Here are some pics I made, hope it helps

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does anyone know if you need a crowbar or thyristor to hook inline with a low voltage light in your panel if it is ground based and if you are using the nippon 60 amp that is internally regulated with a lamp exitor and dummy spade
Don't know what you are talking about but this should help.







I can't answer because I am not sure what you are asking but the warning light does not need a crow bar or thyristor. If it is a LED you need a voltage drop resistor.

DO NOT USE THE DUMMY SPAD (terminal).

If you have a question let me know.
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