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Whee do tthe3 gounnds go on the volt meter..to blacks and one yellow ... meter is pinned....

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JJ Barnett

I know where the positive goes... what goes on the negative post  

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Handy Don

Welcome to the forum.

Lots of different tractors, models, gauges, etc. 

Please help us out with the model/serial number of your tractor and pictures of the wiring so we can be on the same page as you!

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JJ Barnett

There is on red line that has power. The yellow and 2 black s r ground ez I know on of the blacks get grounded to the volt meter hold down to ground to the tractor zzz other black goes to negative post on meter.. wheees yelllowgo?

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Achto
35 minutes ago, JJ Barnett said:

I know where the positive goes... what goes on the negative post  

 

Are you working with a Kohler engine?  It sounds like a stator charging system, given the fact that you are speaking of 3 wires. If this is so, here are your options.

 

If your regulator has three prongs in a row. The two wires coming from behind the engine shroud ( I assume the two blacks) go on the outside terminals of the regulator. Does not matter which goes to which. The middle term will go to the switch ( I assume Yellow) and only have power with the switch in the on position.

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If you have two terminals on top and one on the bottom. Then the two blacks go to the top terminals and the yellow to the bottom terminal.

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If you have a starter/generator model. A wire will go from the "A" terminal on the starter/gen to the terminal under the regulator. A wire will go from the "F" term on the starter gen to the "F" or "Gen" terminal on the regulator. Last a wire will go from the "B" or "Bat" terminal on the regulator to a key switch terminal that only has power with the switch in the "On" position.

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 All of these regulators are grounded through their bodies. So they must be bolted down in order work.

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Ed Kennell

is this a 520 Wheel Horse with the Onan P220 engine?

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953 nut

:WRS:

Those ground wires were probably all placed on the negative post to create a junction point for other meters. Have you verified the apparent high voltage with another meter?

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lynnmor

Welcome!

 

You should download the correct manuals on this site, they are free.  There is a Demystification Guide that can be helpful. Also, download the engine manual that you need.  Armed with all that information, we can better help you.

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gwest_ca

Wiring diagrams. Click on the pictures for more or download.

The 2 blacks go on the (-) negative terminal. They do it this way to join the blacks together as one is for the voltmeter and the other is likely for another gauge that requires grounding.

A pink should go on the (+) positive terminal. There is an illustration of the back of the voltmeter in the 2nd link.

 

Garry

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Jeff-C175

JJ you really need to tell the guys exactly what tractor and engine you have.  They're GUESSING and that's not doing you any good at all.

 

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