my f250 have a instrument cluster with amp- and oilpress-gauges.
From my other cars I be used to have lighting lamps when the ignition is on.
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Now there is a old (parking-brake)indicator light in the cluster bezel, which has no function yet. I now want to use this as an alternator indicator light.
I plan to connect the lamp one side on the green-red Wire 904A and the other side on 297 Splice/S7, analogous the wiring without ammeter.
But the ground connection over the oil-press warning lamp -> oil pressure switch makes me a little insecure. This connection is only active when the engine is not running and the oil-pressure switch connect with ground.
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When the engine runs, the ground connection is disconnected.
The alternator indicator lamp shines, when the voltage difference between 297 splice/S7 and 904A is 12V or smaller. When the engine is running and the voltage difference between this points disappears, the lamp goes out.
I hope anyone can have a quick look over my consideration. I don´t want to kill the alternator regulator in smoke...
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Thanks and regards...