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Try a Delco Remy model No. 1118308 or 1118291.
It has current/volt regulation with a reversed amperage cutout. Designed for 3hree brsh generators with external grounded field. Temperature compesator for cold vs hot temperature operation. Fits Ferguson TO-20 and TO 30 tractors (NOT TE's w/Lucas) They are probably about $15 US + shipping on eBay or at a local dealer. Should be several MF dealers there in the UK. Proabably many other applications too but MF is the only model #'s i have at hand.
Posted on: 2011/4/13 20:58
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kts68 recently conducted an on the car test proving that hte generator works.
If failure to find a suitable VR, then just repeat the test wireing circuit but routed to the inside of the car to a switch and voltmeter to monitor the battery. Switch the generator off and on at will from inside of the car while u drive and monitor the battery condition. Shouldn;t be too difficult to do. I don't for sure, but i would be fairly confident that the Ferguson TO-20 VR should work.
Posted on: 2011/4/13 21:31
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Am I missing something? I thought 3 brush generators used a simple cutout to prevent battery discharge and relied on adjustment to the 3d brush to control charge rate?
Posted on: 2011/4/14 9:38
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No, you're not really missing anything; but after the 6th series the cutout also included a primitive control. But current output (amperage) adjustment was primarily via the 3rd brush.
See this unit from an Owen-Dyneto CD-865.
Posted on: 2011/4/14 9:50
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Try this:
atwaterkentmfg.com/voltage_regulators.htm Just as a caution, there have been some negative comments about this company - I have no personal experience with them and there may be nothing to it, but my confidence might be a little higher if they could spell Dyneto correctly. The text accompanying the picture says that appearances vary depending on the particular application. Attach file: (9.34 KB)
Posted on: 2011/4/14 15:01
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So what's the verdict???? What kind of regulator have u found to work???
Posted on: 2011/4/24 16:50
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