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Dynamator
#21
(25-04-2018, 08:18 PM)Roland Alcock Wrote: Agreed, I suggested to them that they supply the missing bolts. They said they would look into it. Clearly they haven’t. 

R.

I have also suggested this.
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#22
It would be better if they used BSF. The norm is BSF into steel BSW into alloy. BSW is confusing.
Jim
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#23
Hi Jim,

The end plates on the dynamators I have seen are made from aluminium - which probably explains the choice.
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#24
Hi All , Just fitting my new Dynamator and the first thing i have spotted is that my example has 1/4 BSF threads in the aluminium end plate not 1/4 BSW as stated in the instructions. So check before you mangle these threads.  best of luck   john
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#25
Ha ha! Can we ask what model it is - i.e. is it all black, or one with silver bits on? 12V or 6?

I queried the bolts thing last week and didn't even get a reply. (Although I suppose its possible I'll find a small package waiting for me when I return to home address)
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#26
(29-04-2018, 01:34 PM)JonE Wrote: Ha ha! Can we ask what model it is - i.e. is it all black, or one with silver bits on? 12V or 6?

I queried the bolts thing last week and didn't even get a reply. (Although I suppose its possible I'll find a small package waiting for me when I return to home address)

Hi, It's the six volt negative earth all black model
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#27
(25-04-2018, 11:55 AM)Mike Costigan Wrote: What's so wrong with 6v? Sevens have been fine on 6v for eighty years! Anyway, where do you get a 12v battery that will fit in the standard battery box?

I for one am happy to stick with 6 volt. If it works well why change.

People seem obsessed with poor headlights, the questions I would have for them are - are your reflectors beautifully silvered (not nickelled) and do you have the correct bulbs correctly focussed in the reflector ?
If these two things are correct then the headlights will be good for a vintage car.

Many early cars seem to have stop tail lights for headlights, not a hope in hell of focussing them !

Hope that is helpful.
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#28
Hello Nick
Do you have an acceptable solution for the early scuttle headlights, what part number for the bulbs do you have?
Many thanks.
Adrian.
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#29
(02-05-2018, 12:41 PM)Adrian Payne Wrote: Hello Nick
Do you have an acceptable solution for the early scuttle headlights, what part number for the bulbs do you have?
Many thanks.
Adrian.

Hi Adrian
I am talking about the early scuttle lights here. I am afraid I don't have a part number for the bulbs but you can find them on eBay.
Nick
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#30
Good afternoon Adrian.  In my experience scuttle lamps were usually fitted with single filament bulbs and although I have seen twin filament (main/side) bulbs  I have never been able to source them, hence the use of side/stop bulbs.
Single filament headlamp bulbs are available usually 6V 24W Ba15d (parallel pins) single contact.

Regards from the creative county - Staffordshire

Stuart
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