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tanglfoot Has anybody out there in Model A land converted a Model A 6v Generator 3 brush to 12 volts
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Re: tanglfoot Most, if not all, the vendors sell the parts to do so.
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Re: tanglfoot Do a search on the subject. Fellow FordBarn'er Mr. Purdy Swoft has done it to a Model-A or two that he owns. I think it basicly boils down to changing over to a 12 volt battery.:eek: Plus, a 12 volt coil and light bulbs.
Probably a little more to it then that, but I'm sure someone with more info should jump in and give you the correct procedure.;) Bob-A:D |
Re: tanglfoot The generator really doesn't care about voltage. It'll work as is.
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Re: tanglfoot The battery itself is the regulator.You can put a 12 volt battery in the A and it will charge.The generator can put out up to 40?? or so volts.I have a generator on one of my A's that was run on 12 volts for 40+ years in a tractor.It hauled wood,plowed the yard,hauled sap,raked hay,until the engine wore out.I cleaned the generator up and have been using it now for 12-15 years or so on 6 volts again.
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I prefer the positive ground twelve volt setup and it has worked great for me. This setup is really easier on the generator because it operates on less amps. If you want to run lots of accessories this may not work as well. I do use the 35 watt halogen bulbs but correct reflectors are necessary if you want the headlamps to focus. |
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Bill, like the fellas said, the generator doesn't care about volts. It'll work as is. If the battery is changed from positive to negative ground, then it'll need to be re-polarized/flashed thats all. |
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Re: tanglfoot Hey, thank you all for your very informative replies--I have changed the starter to 12v by swapping field coils with another starter and the horn by rewiring the field coils according to Les Andrews--they both work great but I wasn't sure about the genny--now I know.
Thanks and cheers Rosco |
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