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From: Michael Leckstein [mailto:
MGLeckstein@monmouth.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 7:24 AM
To: '
E.Worpe@surrey.ac.uk'; '
jeff.townsend@hotmail.co.uk'
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mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] RE: TB charging
Eric, since your reply to this topic indicates that you have some real
knowledge of the mysteries of 3 brush generators, I was wondering if you can
speculate on my cars strange behavior. I refer to a J2 and a PA, but both
have three brush generators so the topic might be relevant to TA's. TBs.
Both have the third brush connected and acting as the regulators. Both cars
are connected to battery maintainers so the batteries are fully charged
after storage periods. Both cars have diodes instead of cut outs as I don't
trust cutouts on these very old cars. The diodes do not have any regulator
circuits (which are available ) but are simple one way highways for the
current.
Now the mystery. When the J2 is started the red light stays on for about a
minute or two (regardless of engine speed) then goes out and a good charge
registers, up to 8 amps (the safe limit of the generator) Why the delay?
The Pa is much worse, (I took out the red light bulb as it would stay on for
as long as 10 minutes before a charge would suddenly come on, and everything
then would be normal with 8 amps of charge. This has been discussed on the
MMM Register Forum with no real explanation. Lack of" residual magnetism"
was suggested by some but never endorsed by those who understand the
dynamics of the generator. I certainly do not understand.
It is a mystery that seems to do no harm, as eventually the charge begins.
I note this all happens no matter what setting on the ignition switch or
light selection is chosen. For headlights, you get a strong discharge until
the system wakes up!
Mike Leckstein
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E.Worpe@surrey.ac.uk [mg-tabc]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 5:31 AM
To:
jeff.townsend@hotmail.co.uk
Cc:
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Subject: [mg-tabc] RE: TB charging
Hi Jeff,
Your problem would seem to be a lack of connectivity between the dynamo
output D and the field coil F, except when Headlamps are selected. The third
brush seems to be set up to give a "good charge" on Headlamps, so increasing
the charge rate set up by adjusting the third brush may exceed the dynamo
rating when using Headlamps.
There should be two permanently connected resistors in series between D
(dynamo output ) and F (field connection) in the control box. This sets up
the "low" charge rate.
When High or Sidelights are selected, the dynamo output is connected to F1
on the switch and this in turn is connected to the mid point of the two
resistances (F1 in the control box) thus shorting out one of the resistances
and increasing the current supplied to the field coil.
When Headlamps are selected, the dynamo output is connected to F2 on the
switch and this goes directly to F2 on the control box and then on to the
field terminal of the dynamo. The current output of the dynamo in this
situation is set up solely by the third brush as there are no resistances in
series with the field coil.
Your problem seems to be that there's no connection between D and F2,
either through the switch, the fuse, the resistances or the wiring, other
than when the switch is in the Headlamp position.
Given that the two resistances should be permanently connected between D
and F2 in the control box, this seems worth investigating.
Hope this helps,
Eric.
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From: jeffrey townsend
jeff.townsend@hotmail.co.uk
If I select low, high or sidelights on the plc2 switch then the ammeter
shows a small (around 2 amps, 4 amps on sidelights) discharge at all engine
speeds. The ignition light shows red but slightly dimmer than when engine is
not running. If I switch the plc to headlight position the ammeter shows a
good charge as should be expected.
I have visually checked all connections to the plc2 switch and cjr3
fuse/control box and they seem OK. All fuses are OK. I have checked the 2
resistance wires in the back of the control box and they look OK. I have the
3rd brush dynamo fitted.
I am not an automotive electrical engineer and am struggling to work out
what is wrong. Is there anyone who has had a similar experience on a TA/B or
who can suggest what may be wrong? Could it be the plc2 switch itself maybe
not making an internal connection? Does anyone rebuild and test these?
It seems odd that all is fine when headlights are selected but not when the
selector switch is in the other 3 positions.
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