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Re: MG TD Voltage Regulator Cooking Battery?

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Subject: Re: MG TD Voltage Regulator Cooking Battery?
From: BobMGT@aol.com
Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 01:37:18 EDT
After reading the informative replies, I adjusted the regulator for 14 volts 
at the battery. The ammeter now reads 1 to 2 amps on the plus side at 
cruising speed and the battery has stopped spewing acid. I think Blake hit 
the nail on the head about '50s batteries having a higher internal 
resistance. I'll do a little research on that and report back. 

BTW: Batteries have a much higher internal resistance when charging than when 
discharging.

Another BTW: The voltage spikes on the battery line (when the motor is 
running) drive my little digital volt meter crazy. I have to use an old 
fashion analog meter to get a good reading. 



In a message dated 6/29/00 5:20:34 AM !!!First Boot!!!, BobMGT@aol.com writes:

> The ammeter in my TD has always read around plus 15 amps at crusing speed.  
>  This amount of constant charging didn't seem right to me, so I hooked up a 
>  voltmeter and discovered the generator was pumping up the battery to 16 
>  volts. This sounds too high, but the shop manual indicates the correct 
>  setting is 15.8 to 16.4 volts at room temperature. The rule of thumb in EE 
>  circles is 14 volts for charging a car battery. Does anyone know why MG 
set 
>  the charging voltage so high? Does anyone else get +15 amp readings on the 
>  ammeter all the time? (Yes, the battery is losing water faster than it 
>  should.)


Bob Donahue (Still stuck in the '50s)
EMAIL - BOBMGT@AOL.COM
52 MGTD - under DIY restoration NEMGTR #11470
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