
Reliability wise it is much better than the control box I have found.
I didn’t say he was off hand. I just shelled out money for a new dynamo. Unfortunately, all of the advice to simply buy an alternator came on the forum AFTER I’d ordered the dynamo.philthehill wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2019 3:40 pm I do not think that PGP100 was being off hand in his comment but being realistic.
The fitting of an alternator mod kit is so easy and as regards the wiring alterations it is described in detail on this web site.
Whilst anything can be unreliable I have never had any problems with alternators on the various cars I have owned.
Checking the condition of the brushes at a high mileage is an imperative.
It has to be remembered that an alternator turns at nearly twice the speed of a dynamo so will have turned many more revs for the same mileage as a dynamo.
Fitting the alternator gets rid of any control box issues.