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Re: TR6: Alternator, fixed?

To: DUHART@symbol.com, james.carpenter@ukaea.org.uk
Subject: Re: TR6: Alternator, fixed?
From: John Duhart <DUHART@symbol.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 1998 13:33:22 -0400
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net, gernot.vonhoegen@stir.ac.uk
Hey James,

 My brushes are good.  My belt is tensioned correctly according to Bently.  
According to the Alt spec it should reach the correct RPMs at idle.

 Here is a question.  Since I am dealing with a old battery, is it possible 
that the reason the light is not going off is because the Alt is having trouble 
charging the Battery?  Remember, I see the voltaeg at the battery rising while 
the car is running, and the Battery has a higher voltage after the car has run 
than before.  Also, I am only running the car for about 10 minutes at a given 
time.

Later,
JHD IV

>>> James <james.carpenter@ukaea.org.uk> 04/07 10:22 AM >>>

The ignition light comes on becaue, the altinator circuets are drawing
current through the light to charge the field coils.  The field coils
are the ones on the spindle in the altinator.  When the altinator is
running correctly you should not see the ignition lights, because the
altinator is generating enough power to sustain the field coils of it's
own occord.  


Does the ignition warning light get brighter when you switch the main
beam on, have you got the correct belt tension, and is the altinator
spinning at the correct RPM's.  To work it out 
Crank pully radias = rc
altinator pully radias = ac
Pi = Pie
(Pi*rc*rc / Pi*ac*ac)*crank_rpms = altinator rpms.  At idle is it within
limits. 

Are all your contacts good and the brushes nice.  

 
-- 
James Carpenter
Yellow '79 spit wired by a trained marmot
                   

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