[TR] generator vs alternator

DAVID MASSEY dave1massey at cs.com
Fri Jul 7 05:52:08 MDT 2023


On the other hand....
On advantage to converting to a GM-style alternator is availability of spare parts whilst travelling.  If you drive your car on trips (to VTR for example) and you experience a failure in the charging system you can get a replacement just about anywhere.
But if you have a trailer queen stick with the dynamo.

Dave 


 

    On Thursday, July 6, 2023 at 04:56:32 PM CDT, Anthony Rhodes <spamiam at comcast.net> wrote:  
 
 If you only have the original electrical devices with their normal power demands, then the stock generator is capable of handling everything.

Note: the original headlights may have been about 40 W each compared to nearly 50% more than that for modern lights.

I have a stock generator, a good voltage, regulator, and a few LED lights. The headlights are NOT LED. They are H4 halogen. The generator keeps up with everything just fine.

I used the LED tail lights. I did not change any of the other running lights.

I think that my total power demand is slightly less than original.

I see no good reason to switch to an alternator!

However, if I were to add some driving lights, then I probably do not have enough power output from the stock generator.

 on the other hand, switching to LED headlights and LED driving lights probably would reduce my overall power demand from where it is right now.

I have not switched my headlights to LED because I am not convinced that the H4 LED replacements are as good as the halogens for the beam pattern . 

-Tony

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> On Jul 6, 2023, at 3:12 PM, triumphs-request at autox.team.net wrote:
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> Recently picked up a 59 TR3 which has an alternator conversion.  Since the engine was separate, I have no idea how well the generator works or if at all.  It is still in the engine compartment, wires connected (unlike the engine).  how can I test it?
> 
> Given the current availability of LED lights, and since I have no interest in installing a radio, should I try to keep the current setup (little joke there) or go back to a generator?
> 
> Are there wiring diagrams for this car with a generator?

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