Alternator wiring
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Hi All
I need some urgent help please
I'm in the process of converting the dynamo set-up to an alternator system. The changes to the wiring for the control box seem straight forward enough but I'm having a problem knowing which wire goes where with the alternator.
The old dynamo just had two wires but there are three connection for the alternator!
See photo
I bought a alternator replacement from a reputable Lotus parts supplying but they can't help!
Many thanks
John
I need some urgent help please
I'm in the process of converting the dynamo set-up to an alternator system. The changes to the wiring for the control box seem straight forward enough but I'm having a problem knowing which wire goes where with the alternator.
The old dynamo just had two wires but there are three connection for the alternator!
See photo
I bought a alternator replacement from a reputable Lotus parts supplying but they can't help!
Many thanks
John
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The original Generator was 22 Amps so wiring was for this.
When i fitted a 45 Amp Alternator i used the spare big connector to run a new cable to where all the cables meet at the Solenoid Terminal. Thereby doubling capacity. I used a brown cable and tywraped along cable run to be neat.
Alan
When i fitted a 45 Amp Alternator i used the spare big connector to run a new cable to where all the cables meet at the Solenoid Terminal. Thereby doubling capacity. I used a brown cable and tywraped along cable run to be neat.
Alan
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Hi Jon,
I gutted the Voltage Control Unit and cross connected inside. Voltage Control Unit still on bulkhead likes like original and tidy.
Alan
I gutted the Voltage Control Unit and cross connected inside. Voltage Control Unit still on bulkhead likes like original and tidy.
Alan
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Hi All
I thought I was there but I now I have some doubts so greatly appreciate some clarifications.
Please see attached diagrams
With the new set-up is it right that
1. there's no solenoid connection?
2. there's no connection to the ignition tell tale bulb?
Thanks
John
I thought I was there but I now I have some doubts so greatly appreciate some clarifications.
Please see attached diagrams
With the new set-up is it right that
1. there's no solenoid connection?
2. there's no connection to the ignition tell tale bulb?
Thanks
John
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John,
There are a number of threads on this forum and other British sportscars (MG and Triumph) forums about this conversion. I would have a look at those first to become familiar with the basics.
In summary, it all depends how much you want to mess with the existing wiring. Installing an alternator itself is very simple, a thick wire (from either of the two big terminals on the back of the alternator) needs to go to the battery, a thin wire (from the small terminal) needs to go to the ignition warning light.
Most people piggyback on some or all of the existing wiring to achieve this. The control box becomes redundant if an alternator is fitted, but it can become a convenient junction box to access all the necessary wiring to save installing any extra cables.
Have a look at the forum for details, if you are still struggling come back and I can answer specifics.
Andy.
There are a number of threads on this forum and other British sportscars (MG and Triumph) forums about this conversion. I would have a look at those first to become familiar with the basics.
In summary, it all depends how much you want to mess with the existing wiring. Installing an alternator itself is very simple, a thick wire (from either of the two big terminals on the back of the alternator) needs to go to the battery, a thin wire (from the small terminal) needs to go to the ignition warning light.
Most people piggyback on some or all of the existing wiring to achieve this. The control box becomes redundant if an alternator is fitted, but it can become a convenient junction box to access all the necessary wiring to save installing any extra cables.
Have a look at the forum for details, if you are still struggling come back and I can answer specifics.
Andy.
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71 Elan Sprint (still being restored)
32 Standard 12
Various modern stuff
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Hi Andy
I did quite a bit of research before I started but some of the info I found was either contradictory or just confusing,
Your comments however makes me think that I've almost got it right apart from not connecting the brown/yellow wire (ignition tell tale wire) to the smaller alternator connection (I connected the original brown/green wire instead)
I also connected the original thick brown dynamo output wire to terminal B on the control box but as someone else suggested, I also run another thick wire from the second large alternator connection directly to the solenoid. Hopefully these two thick wire will be sufficient to take the higher current?
Thanks
John
I did quite a bit of research before I started but some of the info I found was either contradictory or just confusing,
Your comments however makes me think that I've almost got it right apart from not connecting the brown/yellow wire (ignition tell tale wire) to the smaller alternator connection (I connected the original brown/green wire instead)
I also connected the original thick brown dynamo output wire to terminal B on the control box but as someone else suggested, I also run another thick wire from the second large alternator connection directly to the solenoid. Hopefully these two thick wire will be sufficient to take the higher current?
Thanks
John
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Control Box gutted and cross connected inside. Put back on bulkhead looks original
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