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Stan.
These wires cut off the generators F-lead which goes to the regulator.

So it's basically taking the sources of electricity off when you take
out the master ( this is handy in cases of electrical fires and the like
)

Hartmut

Stan wrote:

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> My master switch has two large wires and two small ones attached to
> it. The large wires obviously cut off the voltage to the battery when
> the switch is off but what do the small ones do?  I checked them with
> a multimeter and they are both constantly grounded to the airframe no
> matter what position the switch is in and no matter what the position
> the generator switch on the dash is in (if that makes a difference).
> Neither had any positive voltage at all or seemed affected by the
> switch position by making an open circuit to ground (etc).  Is this
> normal?  What do those wires do?
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> Thanks.
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