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Re: alternator
if you are sure its wired up ok then I would be looking at the regulator inside the alternator,they are available off e bay for about £10 and simple to replace.
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Re: alternator
Hello Green123,
just what is connected, if you haven't connected the alternator to the solenoid (or battery), it's only a 2 wire connection? If all you've connected is the warning light to the small terminal then there's a good chance you have damaged the alternator as it must be connected to the battery while runing?
Alec
just what is connected, if you haven't connected the alternator to the solenoid (or battery), it's only a 2 wire connection? If all you've connected is the warning light to the small terminal then there's a good chance you have damaged the alternator as it must be connected to the battery while runing?
Alec
Re: alternator
hello i got it working shall i get rid of the control box for the dyanmo
Re: alternator
Good grief - so - all along the alternator was NOT connected as per the diagram! It's been running open circuit! I'm surprised you haven't wrecked it. And no - with your electrical skills I suggest you leave the control box exactly where it is...........


