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Re: alternator question

by Matt Colie <matt.colie@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 28, 2008 at 12:35 PM

Manilo,
Valeo makes lots of different alternators.  If the regulator is already 
shot, take all the wires off the alternator - you have little to loose.
If you know how to and can take out the brush rack, that would be a good 
idea, too.
The D+ lead is usually the lamp AND the start up excitation, but any 
unit run recently usually has enough residual field magnetism to self 
start anyway.
Good Luck Guy
Matt Colie

Manlio wrote:
> Followup  to  msg on Tue, 29 Apr 2008 01:18:41 +1000, "Faire dinkum"
> <littlejohny@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :
>  (Original msg on bottom)
> 
> The output  voltage is no more regulated and current flows
> continuously in order to start warming up the batteries, i.e. the
> regulator doesnt switch off the charge. I suppose it has been due to
> temperature failure as the solid state regulator may have similar
> problem.
> 
> The alternator is a Valeo type with only the B+  Negative and D+ wires
> on output. I thought the D+ was the lamp line. I suppose you mean that
> D+  is the excitation line. ( I had the idea it was internally
> connected, then not reachable).
> Pls be so kind to confirm.
> 
> Thanks for the fast answer.
> 
> Manlio
> 
> 
>> Just disconnect the field wire from the alternator.
>> I wouldn't say that it couldn't happen but what sort of regulator
failure do 
>> you envision that would result in overcharging the batteries?
>>
>> "Manlio" <noemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
>> news:p1nb141ssp8fg3beaus8eg7u8qm6pne5vo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> there is a simple way to stop the alternator delivering current when
>>> the regulator has a failure ?
>>> Just not to overcharge the batteries.
>>> According to what I know  the B+ cannot be open (diode break), so as
>>> the belt cannot be pulled away due to the water pump.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any idea.
>>>
>>> Manlio
>>>
>
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
alternator question
Manlio <noemail@[EMAIL  2008-04-28 14:23:32 
Re: alternator question
"Faire dinkum"   2008-04-29 01:18:41 
Re: alternator question
Manlio <noemail@[EMAIL  2008-04-28 15:33:40 
Re: alternator question
Matt Colie <matt.colie  2008-04-28 12:35:00 
Re: alternator question
Manlio <noemail@[EMAIL  2008-04-28 18:24:39 
Re: alternator question
"Glenn Ashmore"  2008-04-28 19:20:01 
Re: alternator question
Manlio <noemail@[EMAIL  2008-04-29 14:12:36 
Re: alternator question
"Ansley W. Sawyer&qu  2008-04-28 15:59:35 

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