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Voltage Reg Diagram

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Grant Powers

10-16-2006 15:55:15




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Where can I get a diagram of the internals of the voltage reg on a '52 H? Thanks, gp




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John T

10-16-2006 20:26:19




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 Re: Voltage Reg Diagram in reply to Grant Powers, 10-16-2006 15:55:15  
Grant, I dont have much in the way of diagrams or specs or data whatsoever, but can tell ya basically theres a Normally Open Cutout Relay between the BAT and GEN terminals which dont close until the gennys voltage is higher then the battery voltage on the BAT terminal and the Field terminal has like a (normally when setting and the genny isnt running) zero ohms resistance to the VR"s metal case for High Charge but shows some resistance to case ground for low charge (a relay changes from close to open etc) once the battery is charged up some after starting. There sahould be like an open circuit (infinity ohms) on the BAT terminal to frame/case,,,,, ,near zero ohms from the FLD terminal to frame/case, and maybe 10 to 30 ohms between GEN and case which is the shunt windign portion of the cutout relay.

BAT on VR to load side of ammeter FLD on VR to FLD on Genny GEN/ARM on VR to ARM post on Genny (L)OAD on VR if a 4 pole VR to feed hot battery voltage to loads like lights n ignition Clear as mud????? ?

John T

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Janicholson

10-16-2006 16:16:53




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 Re: Voltage Reg Diagram in reply to Grant Powers, 10-16-2006 15:55:15  
Old automotive repair manuals from the 40s-50s have details not found in the repair books of today. Many textbooks are also available that discuss the delco way of charging. I would go to the Library. JimN



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