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Location: Scottish Borders
I don#'t have a modern car and our 1929 fabric saloon is my everyday car. The dynamo hasn't worked for about a year. We use a battery conditioner which is plugged in when it's in the garage which keeps the battery topped up.
A fully charged battery should keep the car working for at least 500 miles in daylight. We have LED bulbs which mean that night driving isn't an issue either.
If the dynamo was working I wouldn't use the conditioner. The standard set up tends to overcharge the battery.
Jim
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I'm no electrical expert but have a friend who is.The A7 dynamo in good order is certainly up to the job but it's usually the regulator that doesn't perform as well.
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Location: Staffordshire
Car type: Ruby mk 2
Hi I don’t think that the original A7 set up had a regulator.
The charge being controlled by the lighting/ignition switch.
However many will have been updated since.
Joined: Jun 2022 Posts: 129 Threads: 21
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Location: Exeter
So the dynamo came off today and I found some broken wires inside and the commutator has seen better days. my guess is it hasn't worked in an age!
What/who's the best source of a new one?
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Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
A lot of dynamos are rebuildable Joe, try re connecting the broken wires and testing the windings, if they are good it should work. The commutator can be lightly skimmed in a lathe, bearings replaced if worn, watch out for the little cotton reel type insulators on the brush spring posts, they go brittle and break are often missing causing a short and on a faulty dynamo are sometimes the only reason it wont charge. I would have thought Tony Betts would be a good source of a replacement unit or parts if you need them. There were people like Vince Leek who rebuilt them on exchange basis, not sure if anyone still offers this service in the UK.
Black Art Enthusiast
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Location: Exeter
an exchange replacement would be ideal as I think the commutator needs a skim
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Location: Cheshire
Car type: Race Ulster, 1926 Special, 1927 Chummy, 1930 Box
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Alan Fairless