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Re: What are the normal voltages going to the dynamo D and F

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Subject: Re: What are the normal voltages going to the dynamo D and F
From: "Pat Harris - \"sammler\"" <sammler@bellsouth.net>
Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 15:37:11 -0500
corrected copy!!

I apologize for the bad "display" but the info was in a table which
didn't  work.
Pat

Pat Harris - "sammler" wrote:
> 1962 MGA 1600 MKII
>
> I would like to know what some of the "normal" voltage readings should 
> be for a system in good operating condition.
>
> I'm having charging circuit problems - the Ignition light remains 
> illuminated as long as the switch is ON. 
>
> I've read quite a bit of info about testing the dynamo and how difficult 
> it is to accurately test the control box but I thought that there should 
> be some "starting" point with "good" voltage readings.
>
> Here is info I have but it is with the charging system which has failed. 
> :-(  For all readings the engine is NOT running!
>
> Control box Voltage reading    
>       Ignition Switch
>       OFF     ON
> E     0       0
> D     0       7.82
> F     0       7.82
> A     13.07   12.49
> A1    13.07   12.49
>
>
> Voltage to coil 12.10
>
> Voltage on yellow wire going to D terminal but NOT connected to dynamo - 
> 7.83 (therefore the wire is OK)
>
> Voltage on yellow-green wire going to F terminal but NOT connected to 
> dynamo - 7.82 (therefore the wire is OK)
>
> readings with dynamo installed when failure was noted
>
>     Voltage at dynamo D terminal (large terminal - yellow wire -
>     Ignition ON) .35
>     Voltage at dynamo F terminal (small terminal - yellow-green wire -
>     Ignition ON) .35
>
>         if dynamo is connected but NOT installed, therefore NOT
>         grounded, the voltage on either terminal is 7.82
>
>
> readings with another dynamo installed - from a parts car - installing 
> it did NOT solve the problem
>
>     Voltage at dynamo D terminal (large terminal - yellow wire -
>     Ignition ON) .63
>     Voltage at dynamo F terminal (small terminal - yellow-green wire -
>     Ignition ON) .63
>
>         if dynamo is connected but NOT installed, therefore NOT
>         grounded, the voltage on either terminal is 7.86
>
>
> If someone having a car with a good charging system has a chance to 
> check the voltages I'd sure like to know your findings.
>
> Fortunately replacements for the control box and dynamo should be here 
> this week.  Planning ahead may have paid off as I ordered them the day 
> before the system failed. :-)
>
> Thank you and Happy New Year,
> Pat




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