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Jazzmonger 03-13-2024 11:24 AM

Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

I'm looking for a couple of members willing to test a new Model A Positive Ground Voltage Regulator
I'm about to start mass production on. I've been working on & sold a couple hundred of the 6v & 12v Model T
version that is negative ground and those works really, really well.

The Model A version is a redesign of the Model T version for the positive ground Model A. Unlike in the pic
below, it also has a screw on the generator input tab for the generator output wire/screw.

https://mtfca.com/phpBB3/download/fi...5342&mode=view

If you help me, you will get a FREE Model A 6v Voltage Regulator.

Here are the params -You MUST be willing to do the following:

- Own a Model A w/ Positive ground. (original wiring)
- Have a 6v original style generator ( no alternators)
- own a decent volt meter. Analog or Digital is fine.
- have a mostly original car w/ no LED bulbs
- live somewhere that you can drive your car NOW. Not Alaska, Not Detroit or N. Dakota.
- be willing to pull up your floor boards, then drive the car and measure the voltages
as the regulator is working. Alligator clips are a must here.
- be comfortable turning a tiny screw on a circuit board to make adjustments as needed.
- send me feedback, call me, talk to me.

I need feedback now. I have orders for several hundred of these and I want to make sure they work on a
variety of cars/situations before I order 250 assembled circuit boards. That's a heavy investment.

Every car is different. Some have incandescent headlights, others have LED. Some have been rewired, others
are all original. Each of these situations affect how voltages are measured at the battery, which is all
that really matters when it comes to the state of charge.

If you're interested, reply to this posting and tell me the following:

1) what year/style car do you have?
2) confirm it has "mostly original wiring"
3) confirm you have all regular light bulbs (NO LEDS).
4) confirm you have a decent volt meter
5) confirm you willing to agree to test and help me and give me feedback NEXT WEEK?
I need this data ASAP

I'll have test regulators I can ship to you now.

Here's a video of it in the car and working
https://youtu.be/nHKD_kWA7g8

now, I have alligator clips on the battery and can clearly see the voltage it turns on at (~6.3v) and the
fully charged voltage it turns off at (~7.2v). This is what I need you to measure for me. My car has LED
bulbs everywhere and fairly new wiring. So this use case is tested.

Jeff Stevenson
Model T&A Starters & Voltage Regulators
http://www.modelaregulators.com

nkaminar 03-13-2024 01:09 PM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

This is great news. I would like to see a 12 volt negative ground version for generators at some point in the future. Won't work on my car that has an alternator and 12 volt negative ground.

Jazzmonger 03-13-2024 03:30 PM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

12v versions will be available at the same time!

Jeff

Badpuppy 03-14-2024 08:35 AM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

Now I wish I hadn'a chucked my genny for an alternator. All LEDs too. Good luck, Jeff.

Fullraceflathead 03-14-2024 08:58 AM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

1928 roadster pickup, original wiring, all incandescent bulbs, 6 volt positive ground, I have a volt meter. I can drive immediately as Im in Missouri. Giving feedback is no problem.

Y-Blockhead 03-14-2024 10:46 AM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

Good on you Jeff. Altho I can't use one of your "cut-outs", as I have a PowerGEN, it is good to see someone making new and better replacement parts for the Model A.

I hope they don't cost too much because most Model A owners are reluctant to spend money on quality parts.:rolleyes:

Jazzmonger 03-14-2024 01:08 PM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

send me email w/ your address and contact info
jeff at modeltstarters.com

Jazzmonger 03-14-2024 01:12 PM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by nkaminar (Post 2297488)
This is great news. I would like to see a 12 volt negative ground version for generators at some point in the future. Won't work on my car that has an alternator and 12 volt negative ground.


That version is shipping NOW!

www.modeltregulators.com

Fullraceflathead 03-14-2024 02:29 PM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

Email sent

ampico-kid 03-14-2024 08:29 PM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

Hi Jeff;
1) I have an early 30 Coupe.
2) It has all original style wiring.
3) All original type incandescent lighting
4) I have a Fluke multimeter similar to the one in your video
5) Willing to test and give feedback next week (except Monday), that is assuming the weather is agreeable (no rain). Live in WV so temps should not be too bad, but rain is definitely an issue.

This car is as original as is practical. It's 6 volt positive ground, no LED lights, Generator,
original gauge. Circuit boards definitely aren't an issue for me(restore antique radio and TV as a hobby). My portable meter is a Fluke similar to the one you show in your video, so no issues there. Our weather this time of the year is generally pretty decent, although not what I'd call "balmy", the bitter bite of Winter seems like it's behind us now here in the eastern panhandle of WV. Bob

J Franklin 03-14-2024 08:46 PM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

I sent you a PM. My car and equipment meets your requirements and it is sunny out.

Jazzmonger 03-14-2024 09:20 PM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by ampico-kid (Post 2297781)
Hi Jeff;
1) I have an early 30 Coupe.
2) It has all original style wiring.
3) All original type incandescent lighting
4) I have a Fluke multimeter similar to the one in your video
5) Willing to test and give feedback next week (except Monday), that is assuming the weather is agreeable (no rain). Live in WV so temps should not be too bad, but rain is definitely an issue.

This car is as original as is practical. It's 6 volt positive ground, no LED lights, Generator,
original gauge. Circuit boards definitely aren't an issue for me(restore antique radio and TV as a hobby). My portable meter is a Fluke similar to the one you show in your video, so no issues there. Our weather this time of the year is generally pretty decent, although not what I'd call "balmy", the bitter bite of Winter seems like it's behind us now here in the eastern panhandle of WV. Bob

send me email at jeff @ modeltstarters.com w/ all your contact info.

P.S. 03-15-2024 12:08 AM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

I'd like to review one, but must insist on paying full price for it.

Keith True 03-15-2024 09:12 AM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

I'm going to want to buy one,because I'm not a good candidate for testing.I only run LED lights new,and between 3 A's,I would have a poor cross section of driving habits.I haven't had to turn the headlights on in my phaeton for probably 3 years.My coupe and pickup they're on a lot from time to time,then not for months.I prefer this type of regulator for a reason.The kind the Tom W made that went inside the generator also used the cutout.I just prefer the all in one.I put one of Toms in a 28 maybe 15 years ago,still going fine.I just prefer one part that can fail,not two.

Jazzmonger 03-15-2024 09:40 AM

Re: Model A Voltage Regulators - NOW WORKING - Testers needed
 

Keith,
I should have them for sale on my website in a few weeks if all goes well.

Jeff


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