Fortunately, fearing a total burnout because this issue involves electricity, he has asked me to assist with his problem. Basically the car wont start again if he drives it with the lights on. The battery goes flat, car is fine without lights so it sounded like a charging issue straight away to me.
Voltage at the battery did rise when running but only by about half a volt, dropping to just 11 volts with lights on. I got the inspection cover off in the passenger footwell (it's a regal) and tested at the Dynamo output terminals. 0.2 at idle to 1.2 at around 2000 revs and no more with further increased revs. This is obviously enough to replace consumption of the ignition system but no more.
Belt is new and isn't slipping.
Now I suspect it's in need of a cleanup and new brushes but before I take on the job of removing the Dynamo can anyone suggest another likely cause of this low output? I'm not a Dynamo expert either so I expect my diagnosis may be wrong. Would failed windings do this or would I be looking at total failure in such a case? This is a pig of a job by the looks of it so I want to be sure before I dive in as I don't want to have to do it twice. I'd rather get a new unit to fit if the brushes and clean up might not cure it. Taking a Dynamo out of regal looks like the opposite of taking one out of a minor.
2 minutes for the minor, possibly body off on on the regal if my mate is to be believed.

Thanks
Al