I have a suspicion that the so called dynamo in my Morris is actually a Dynalite which is an alternator that looks like a dynamo.
http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/product_list/141
How can I tell if this is the case?
Thanks
Mark
Dynalite or alternator
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Re: Dynalite or alternator
no need for a regulator box for both
Re: Dynalite or alternator
Mark
Typical output for a small dynamo is about 25 amps...Dynalite equivalent approx. 40 amps plus.
Do you have an ammeter fitted to the car ? It might give you a clue if the previous owner fitted one.
A standard classic car ammeter would be a Lucas 30 amp ( + / - ) face.An uprated ammeter, to cope with the higher output would typically be a 60 amp ( + / - ).
Bob
Typical output for a small dynamo is about 25 amps...Dynalite equivalent approx. 40 amps plus.
Do you have an ammeter fitted to the car ? It might give you a clue if the previous owner fitted one.
A standard classic car ammeter would be a Lucas 30 amp ( + / - ) face.An uprated ammeter, to cope with the higher output would typically be a 60 amp ( + / - ).
Bob
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Re: Dynalite or alternator
That should be noticeable as long as you have an idea of what a dynamo weighs.Is lightweight – approx 60% weight of original unit.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: Dynalite or alternator
The dynalite is hideously expensive......why do you think that's what it is???


