I saw them at a show once,
there seem to be a few suppliers of electronic regulators;
http://www.dynamoregulatorconversions.com/
http://dynamoregulators.com/voltage-regulators.php
I quite like the idea of fitting it inside the original case, just if it does die there is no hope of fixing it like an electromechanical one!
I have seen remanufactured lucas regulators fetch high prices so might prove a good solution;
Regards,
John
Help - new bad-sounding whine - mystery solved!
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Re: Help - new bad-sounding whine - mystery solved!
Probably a Panda car, they had positive earth alternators fitted.a late moggie back in the middle 70's having an alternator
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Re: Help - new bad-sounding whine - mystery solved!
Or an Adderley Park Trav?
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Re: Help - new bad-sounding whine - mystery solved!
Pages N49 - N53 of the BMC manual shows alternator info.
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Re: Help - new bad-sounding whine - mystery solved!
So no beer brain then
and a great piece of info

Cheers Alex
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Re: Help - new bad-sounding whine - mystery solved!
Panda cars had positive earth 11AC Alternators.