[Fot] Fw: Polarity Question

R. John Lye rjl6n at cstone.net
Sat Nov 18 12:33:04 MST 2023


	


Yes, it should work if you polarize it the way that Glen Effinger suggests.

Good luck,
John
 



On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 17:02:40 +0000 (UTC), Jack Wheeler via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
 

 

Thanks to all who responded to my question.  I was corrected on the fact that Triumph switched to negative ground when the TR-4A was implemented (1965).  The TR-4 was still positive ground.  But, the Roadster Factory lists the same part number for the TR-4 Generator (205939/AL) and the TR-4A, so my logic is still correct.  Not that it applies to me, but I wonder if there is any difference when using this generator on a TR-4 verses a TR-4A?

 

Thanks again.

 

Jack

 




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Yes momentarily "flash"/put power to the genny field (small) terminal.

 

Glen Efinger

 





On Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 08:34:01 AM EST, Jack Wheeler via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:

 

 







 




I just bought a new generator for my TR-3A.  The Roadster Factory lists the same part number for the TR-3 generator and the TR-4 generator.  However, the TR-3 was originally positive ground, while the TR-4 was negative ground. Are these new generators set for positive or negative ground, or are they designed to handle either?  I changed the polarity of my car when I restored it years ago, so it is now negative ground.

 

My question is, do I need to polarize this new generator?  If it is set for a negative ground, I'm afraid I might switch it to positive ground if I do that "flick" thing.  The instructions Albert sent me said to run a wire from the battery terminal which feeds the solenoid (positive in my case), then flick it against the field coil terminal of the generator.  OK, if I need to do this, which is the field coil terminal, the one on the side of the generator, or the large one on the end?

 

I don't want to do anything that will burn out my new generator or voltage regulator.  Thanks for any help you can give me.

 

Jack Wheeler










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