Re: Correct polarity of ancient SA-200 short hood welder?
- From: "JTMcC" <firstrateYUPfab@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 15:28:53 GMT
"Vernon" <vtuck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have an old SA-200 that is at least as old as I am (I'm a '49 model).
Does anybody know off the top of your head if the battery, starter, and
generator system are positive or negative ground?
I'll wager it's negative. But it would be helpful to know for sure.
If nobody knows I'll try to find the appropriate manual on the Lincoln
site.
Thanks
Vernon
If you want to know what year it really is, I have the list on my website:
http://www.firstratefabricators.com/page10.html
Starters were a not to often used option on those machines up until the
early 1970's. A lot of old machines have been retrofitted over the years. A
40's model with a starter would be fairly unusual.
You need to get the manual.
JTMcC.
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