Today i was carrying out a routine service, i thought that I would check whether the dynamo was charging.
these are the results.
standing (No ignition):12.47
running(IDLE): 12.37
running(revved):12.28
to me this seems that the dynamo is not charging. Am I correct in saying the brushes need to be replaced?
i have noticed that when i have the heater on, the indicators seem to slow down? same with the wipers.
The battery is brand new
ignition light is always on, but has never been a problem before.
regards
chris
Dynamo
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Re: Dynamo
You're right that it's not charging. Try cleaning the contacts in the voltage regulator box first.


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Re: Dynamo
thanks for replying, I thought of that and tried it, but no avail. I need to order some rear brake shoes anyway, so i will order some brushes tomorrow.
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Re: Dynamo
If the brushes don't sort it then you may find this website useful to adjust the control box
http://home.comcast.net/~rhodes/generator.html
http://home.comcast.net/~rhodes/generator.html
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Re: Dynamo
thanks for all the reply's, does anybody know what the voltage it should be when i have a voltmeter attached to the battery(when the engine is running)?
cheerrs
chris
cheerrs
chris