Alternator wiring
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- True Blue
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Alternator wiring
Ive read several threads as to wiring for an alternator some of which appear to have been succesful. Could someone give me a diagram for a wiring loom fitted with an alternator and doing away completely with the voltage regulator i.e. not just disconnecting the wires. I do not have any lighting at present. The alternator i have is a Lucas one from a Metro or Mini., its got the 3 pin multi plug type connector. I also read from a later thread that a diode?? needs to be included.
1961 Dexta, 1957 FE35 and 1966 Eicher ES101 (of which im always looking for spares).
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- True Blue
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If you want a 'minimal' alternator conversion using a standard Dexta wiring harness, there is a wiring diagram in this thread:
http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... =8390#8390
All the best
http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... =8390#8390
All the best
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!
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- True Blue
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The mini type alternator is Ok for a Dexta as it has a built in regulator and make the generator regulator redundant so it can be removed. An Alternator is an Alternating Current generator which has built in rectifying diodes to produce the Direct Current the tractor needs and with a built in regulator is self contained.
The connections to most alternators are:
1. A large connector the carry the heavy current to the battery
2. A smaller connector to 'sense' the voltage actually at the battery terminal as when a heavy current is being passed then you will get a voltage drop along the heavy wire to the battery. The alternator can therefore give out a higher voltage to overcome the drop along the heavy wire, this way the battery gets charged properly.
The rear lights on my Dexta are a rubborlite model which have stop and indicator lights.
The front indicator lights were picked up at a car boot sale.
The brake light switch I installed under the left hand footplate connected to the Brake operating rod via a spring and a Jubille clip fixed to the rod. The Jubilee clip allowed me to adjust the operation of the switch so that a small movement of the brake pedal operated the switch.
Again if you email or PM me I can reply with my diagram and pics.
Regards
Jerry
The connections to most alternators are:
1. A large connector the carry the heavy current to the battery
2. A smaller connector to 'sense' the voltage actually at the battery terminal as when a heavy current is being passed then you will get a voltage drop along the heavy wire to the battery. The alternator can therefore give out a higher voltage to overcome the drop along the heavy wire, this way the battery gets charged properly.
The rear lights on my Dexta are a rubborlite model which have stop and indicator lights.
The front indicator lights were picked up at a car boot sale.
The brake light switch I installed under the left hand footplate connected to the Brake operating rod via a spring and a Jubille clip fixed to the rod. The Jubilee clip allowed me to adjust the operation of the switch so that a small movement of the brake pedal operated the switch.
Again if you email or PM me I can reply with my diagram and pics.
Regards
Jerry
Jerry Coles
Camerton, Bath, UK
West Highland White Terriers, Dexta's, E27N's and DUKW's
Camerton, Bath, UK
West Highland White Terriers, Dexta's, E27N's and DUKW's