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Re: [TR] Lucas alternator

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Subject: Re: [TR] Lucas alternator
From: Anthony Rhodes <spamiam@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 4 May 2019 15:30:39 -0400
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I think that those "stealth" alternators are over-rated both literally and 
figuratively.  

With their poor ventilation, I don't see how they can manage their rated output 
on a continuous basis.The saving grace for this, is that these "35 amp" 
alternators are being used and systems that generally will have a peak demand 
of no more than 20-21 amps.

I think a properly maintained stock generator is perfectly well suited to a 
stock set up in the TR 2-4A cars. 

If you have additional power-hungry ancillaries, then a real alternator that 
LOOKS like a real alternator will probably function better and live longer than 
the stealth units.

-Tony

Sent from my 1837 Babbage Analytical Engine

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> Date: Fri, 3 May 2019 23:02:51 +0000
> From: Randy and Valerie DeRuiter <deruiterville@hotmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [TR] Lucas alternator , TR8d
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> Sounds to me like its time to drive your 3A instead Ed!  But yes, I think if 
> you only are getting 11.5 volts at the battery your alternator is dead.  I 
> just replaced one of those alternators that look like a Lucas generator on my 
> TR4 and it had the same symptoms - only got 500 miles out of it before the 
> heat cooked it.
> 
> Randy
> Fog#37
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