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Old 06-28-2020, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by fberritto View Post
I am not very handy at all and it took me 3 hours to get the old generator out! I am totally fine installing the jegs one wire option because it looks like it will just fit right into the same bracket and use the same belt.

There are three wires coming from the old generator- how do I connect it to the Jegs alternator? It looks like it has two terminals?

Sorry in advance dealing with a first timer and total novice here.
Your original generator used a remote voltage regulator. The new one has an internal regulator. So the two wires from your regulator may be taped up and abandoned.

You old generator probably put out 30-35 amps, and the new alternator probably puts out close to 100. So to be safe, install a circuit breaker or fusible link on the generator output wire.
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