Hello everyone
I've been trying to find a solid state regulator that will suit my Ferguson TEA20 with 12volt dynamo, anyone know if they are available and from where (if pos' an approx price).
I've fitted JG units to old brit bikes and wired the dynamo to produce 12v but not sure that this unit will suit my purpose.
I'd be most grateful if someone could help or even advise/comment please.
Voltage regulation
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Re: Voltage regulation
gardnerman wrote:Hello everyone
I've been trying to find a solid state regulator that will suit my Ferguson TEA20 with 12volt dynamo, anyone know if they are available and from where (if pos' an approx price).
I've fitted JG units to old brit bikes and wired the dynamo to produce 12v but not sure that this unit will suit my purpose.
I'd be most grateful if someone could help or even advise/comment please.
Any particular reason for specifying solid state? After all this dynamo equipped machine would have had a conventional cut out/regulator that are still in plentiful supply and are pretty reliable without being prone to damage from spikes, jump starts and incautious welding!
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Re: Voltage regulation
Phone Nick at Old Twenty Parts company or Ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Voltage-Regulator-Control-Box-12v-Lucas-Type-Bullet-Connection-Ferguson-T20-/251174236061
Martyn
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Voltage-Regulator-Control-Box-12v-Lucas-Type-Bullet-Connection-Ferguson-T20-/251174236061
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Re: Voltage regulation
modelman093 wrote:gardnerman wrote:Hello everyone
I've been trying to find a solid state regulator that will suit my Ferguson TEA20 with 12volt dynamo, anyone know if they are available and from where (if pos' an approx price).
I've fitted JG units to old brit bikes and wired the dynamo to produce 12v but not sure that this unit will suit my purpose.
I'd be most grateful if someone could help or even advise/comment please.
Any particular reason for specifying solid state? After all this dynamo equipped machine would have had a conventional cut out/regulator that are still in plentiful supply and are pretty reliable without being prone to damage from spikes, jump starts and incautious welding!
I agree there are the risks of damage electrically but in normal service there is far more potential for faults with a mechanical device.
I did go down the rout of a new mechanical one from Vapormatic (28 quid all in) but this was faulty from outset, rather than adjust and void guarantee I asked for refund.
As I said I've used JG units on old bikes and had excellent results
Richard
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Re: Voltage regulation
Just thought I'd add this for anyone who is interested, I've now fitted a very good solid state regulator from AO services in Thetford (quite local in the end), it's working like a dream (even has variable voltage should you require it).
Richard
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