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Re: Delco Alt. 1 wire to 3 wire
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Posted by Jon Hagen on February 15, 2007 at 12:21:04 from (75.104.56.247):
In Reply to: Re: Delco Alt. 1 wire to 3 wire posted by Carl E on February 14, 2007 at 22:47:06:
If your a tightwad like me who hates to waste anything, A defective diode trio with any one of the three diodes still working, works good as a blocking diode as will any one of the 6 button diodes in the rectifier assy of a 10-12SI alternator One failed diode in an assy makes it useless to put in an alternator,but has years of usefull life left as a blocking diode. I also have used the alternator rectifier assys to repair small battery chargers which come with such poor rectifier assys, and is the usual cause of failure. A Delco rectifier assy with two good positive diodes work great in a charger of not more than 20 amp. The built in heatsink does a good job without a cooling fan. The diode Bob talks about is avalible at Radio Shack.
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