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the funny thing is, that wire underneath the regulator was hooked up to the starting circuit of the starter generator all along. when i ran new wires, i traced out what i could, and that wire did go to that terminal. i know what the wiring diagram said, but what i had was not set up that way. i'm guessing that the L terminal went to ground? when i hooked it up according to the wiring diagram, the starting circuit was activated AS SOON as power was applied to the battery lead. right now i have 2 of the terminals on the front hooked up, terminal F and terminal BAT, L is not hooked up at all, and the terminal underneath is hooked up to the starting circuit of the starter generator. i know it sounds weird but it works perfectly. i dont understand it myself


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