Posted by greglinda on July 16, 2014 at 13:25:15 from (70.88.102.125):
Ok followed the advice on this forum got new lights hooked up. Replace everything. Found good grounds everywhere no problem. Rewired switch as it was. Apparently the ammeter was wire to the light switch. Is this standard? when I run the tractor w/o lights on the ammeter is at zero, when I turn on the lights the needle moves to +10 and stays there until I turn off the lights. !0 amps is about right for the lights I installed headlights have a in line fuse rated 15 amps and tail lights have a inline fuse 15 amps as well. Question: am I doing any harm to the tractor, ammeter, battery or generator by running it this way? On advise from the forum I did not wire to the keyed starting switch so I have to remember to shut the lights off. Everything seems to be fine just wondering if I did this wrong?
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