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<blockquote data-quote="brian gains" data-source="post: 125545" data-attributes="member: 3153"><p>well spotted Bill, if you look at the photo there are 4 wires and 4 in the schematic which is a little unclear as it shows two in on either side, the two yellows go to the alternator.</p><p>The third black wire goes off to the 15A fuse then to the battery negative not direct to battery as in the schematic and a fourth red wire goes to the battery positive. (positive earth).</p><p>Good points about H/L use, maybe using the pilot would / should be ample indication of m/c approaching, then again I met a fellow who leaves his H/L on main all the time, obviously working on the principle if some is good, more is better and too much should be about right. </p><p>Now I'm trawling the web for at least a 9Ah battery of minimum dimensions, as I've possibly said previously the machine is assembled so tightly with regards space I doubt you could fit a mouses squeak without major rebuild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian gains, post: 125545, member: 3153"] well spotted Bill, if you look at the photo there are 4 wires and 4 in the schematic which is a little unclear as it shows two in on either side, the two yellows go to the alternator. The third black wire goes off to the 15A fuse then to the battery negative not direct to battery as in the schematic and a fourth red wire goes to the battery positive. (positive earth). Good points about H/L use, maybe using the pilot would / should be ample indication of m/c approaching, then again I met a fellow who leaves his H/L on main all the time, obviously working on the principle if some is good, more is better and too much should be about right. Now I'm trawling the web for at least a 9Ah battery of minimum dimensions, as I've possibly said previously the machine is assembled so tightly with regards space I doubt you could fit a mouses squeak without major rebuild. [/QUOTE]
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