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Alternator Conversion Diagram
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Alternator Conversion Diagram
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Hello all,
one problem with reversing polarity is that the battery terminals need to be rotated 180 degrees, which normally means that the terminals end up close to the battery retaining strap. This can be a potential hazard and the ideal way is to buy a new battery with the terminals on opposite side to the original. The alternative is to fabricate a battery support that clamps on the base of the battery.
Just a point to be careful with.
Alec
one problem with reversing polarity is that the battery terminals need to be rotated 180 degrees, which normally means that the terminals end up close to the battery retaining strap. This can be a potential hazard and the ideal way is to buy a new battery with the terminals on opposite side to the original. The alternative is to fabricate a battery support that clamps on the base of the battery.
Just a point to be careful with.
Alec
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There is a 'sticky' by Badfelafel at the top of this section with an excellent wiring diagram shown for a dynamo. If fitting a dynamo - simply take the two wires off the D and F terminals. Run a new heavy duty wire from the alternator large terminal directly to the battery main +ve connection on the starter solenoid (or on the battery - doesn't matter) and use the original wire that came from the Ign Warning light and connect this instead to the small terminal on the alternator. As always - the car needs to be -ve earth for use with an alternator.


