Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 24 volt alternater
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Posted by Dean on November 10, 1998 at 06:57:46:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: 24 volt alternater posted by Gerald on November 08, 1998 at 17:58:48:
: : : : : where can I find one ????? : : : : Try a parts supply retailer catering to heavy duty trucks, or perhaps a dealer for Trojan wheel loaders. : : : You can look for truck size Leece-Neville. Think lots of money for alternator and regulator. The one I have has floating connections so can be use floating or with positive or negative ground. But I have an application for it. : : : Any alternator with an external regulator could be set up by modifying the regulator to produce 28 volts instead of 14 volts, but would have to turn faster for minimum charging. Which generally is not a problem. : : : Gerald : : : : Do you know how to modify the regulator??? : : :Dean : Depends on the regulator. If solid state I'd change a resistor, if mechanical, I'd probably add a resistor. Or I'd build another from scratch. : Gerald Could you give me a better idea of what resistor to add or change...Lets say I'm going to use a ford alternater and regulater...thx Dean
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