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![]() "Ilv2sl" wrote in message ... The 108 amp Delco alternator I have does have an internal regulator. I can't remember if the 12 Volt Doctor's Alternator Book talks about this conversion. Ed Beyn is the man for 12 volt info. I made my first manual controller, back around 1990, after talking to him at his shop in Annapolis, and following his instructions. A wire and a lightbulb were all that was needed! I'll hunt down a copy of his book. There is a book called "The 12 Volt Doctor's Alternator Book" by Edgar J. Beyn. It details many types of alternators and perhaps your unit is in there. Seems like a pretty straightforward to remove an internal regulator. It sounds like from your description, the alternator you have does not have an internal regulator. In that case you only need to be able to connect to the field terminal to use most any smart regulators. Doug s/v Callista Following on from the above A useful site for the mechanically minded, see links. http://www.motoren.ath.cx/ Grahame A65 Joann |
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