Posted by mEl on January 18, 2011 at 05:09:08 from (71.245.57.136):
In Reply to: alternator posted by Germ on January 17, 2011 at 18:45:22:
There is a special regulator made for the Delco regulators different from the standard SE (self exciting) type. It is a AC regulator (D10AC) i believe is its designation. It uses AC from the stator to trigger DC from the input post to the rotor and the result is that it starts charging IMMEDIATELY at very low rpm. I have that regulator in my 830 Case alt. and it has worked great. For you guys with a better understanding, you remove the diode trio and lay it aside, add the new regulator and a couple small wires (supplied) internally. This is the answer for those low rpm tractors that a standard SE regulator will not energize till high rpms. It charges from an extremely low rpm. If interested you may research it online or go to a knowledgable independant rebuilder and ask him. mEl
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