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Alternator wiring

francisconqn

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Hi, is this alternator wiring right? this is the regulator and the scheme

Regulator
- GND (top and bottom mounts)
- FIELD (cam, from "campo" wich is field in spanish)
- IGN (ignition)
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The alternator has a pin that is labeled with "L" and the other is not labeled

So i conected L to field and the other to gnd


Diagrama alternador.png
 
I very much doubt that the alternator connections are correct.

What's the part number of the alternator & what vehicle is it on (or from, originally)?
 
Is the switch on your diagram that is marked "Start" the contact that actuates the starter motor or the contact that feeds power to the ignition coil. (This is on the assumption that it is an older car that uses a single ignition coil and distributer. You have provided almost no information.)

Les.
 
Looks like a grounded FIELD connection. As wired, a 78K08 voltage regulator ( if exists) could feed the FIELD coils.
My Duraspark VR's use a TIP125 transistor in this manner.
 

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