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Old 04-29-2015, 07:41 PM   #6
ray_mcavoy
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Re: What is the BROWN Alternator Wire for?

The brown wire is the alternator "exciter" wire. It provides power to the alternator's field windings on initial start-up. Once it's up and running, the alternator's internal diode trio provides the field current.

For trucks without gauges, the "GEN" indicator light bulb is part of this circuit in the cab harness.

For trucks with a factory ammeter (73-75) or voltmeter (76+), the cab harness contains a 10Ω resistance wire (usually brown with a white stripe) that takes the place of the "GEN" bulb. The resistance is necessary to protect the alternator's diode trio and to prevent feedback into the ignition that could keep the engine running after the key is turned off.
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