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Re: Delco Remy 3-brush generator
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Posted by John T on October 25, 2006 at 12:44:46 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: Delco Remy 3-brush generator posted by Bob M on October 25, 2006 at 09:09:02:
Bob and Bob and bus driver, I even wondered maybe they had a ton of the old 3 brush units laying around so just used them with the VR for more precise n better (no worry where farmner had light switch set) regulation?? As best I can tell the gennys field current runs in the 2 amp range meaning around 6 ohms total for both field windings (at 12 volts) so I dont envision any problems in overcurrent if you tossed the 3rd brush and besides theres pulse width type of current modulation going on inside a VR besides plain old on off or low n high charge like the old relay systems. In agreement with bus drivers comments I dont think its even possible to set the 3rd brush too close due to the mounting set up as it dont allow the brushes to get side by side I dont think..... John T
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