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6-VOLT to 12-VOLT CONVERTER FOR POSITIVE GROUND CARS. There is an alternative to changing your entire polarity, if you want to add a stereo or charging port for electronics.
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Owen, Thanks for the concise response. The generator light goes out when I start the car, so I'm assumin' the generator must have been re-polarized to negative ground at some point. JUST ONE THING: What gets connected "instantaneously" to re-polarize? What exactly are the motions one goes through to do this? (If it has anything to do with a magic wand of any type, I'll know I've been punk'd all along.)
Posted on: 2013/1/15 19:39
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In a positive ground car all you would have to do is remove the connector from the negative terminal of the battery and use a short piece of wire to jump momentarily between the battery negative and the GEN terminal of the regulator or the Armature terminal directly on the generator for a second or so. I do this a couple of times.
I actually did it with a clip lead (wire with two alligator clips on the ends) and I connected between the Gen and Bat terminals on my regulator. Then I touched the battery cable to the battery post for a couple of seconds. I removed the clip lead before I reconnected the battery cable. I always remove one battery connector before I work on the electrical system. I go for the side that isn't grounded which is negative in my case. The regulator terminals are BAT - GEN - FLD left to right. What you accomplish is magnetizing the Field polarity which is the outer shell and pole pieces of the generator in the proper polarity. After I start the engine and everything looks OK and the GEN light has immediately gone out, I measure the voltage at the battery which should be about 7.5 if the system is charging correctly. Jim
Posted on: 2013/1/17 16:23
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THANK YOU JIM!
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Not to semi-steal this thread, but it did get me off my butt as I've been meaning to rebuild the generator on my '51 for at least 6 months now. The car has been charging in a hap hazarded manner for the last year, but the rebuild was never at the top of the list.
When I saw AER & Jason names in this blog I knew the time had come, so I ordered an armature, bearings, and brushes for the beast from him. After receiving the parts I torn into the project. Got it all apart and cleaned up for paint, but had issues trying to remove the rear, pressed in bearing. So I called AER and Jason provided some helpful hints. Therefore and wanting to give credit where it is due, I want to pass on my THANKS to everyone who has provided input on this thread and to Jason!
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