- 1. Testing dynamo output MGA 1600 MKII (score: 1)
- Author: "Pat Harris - \"sammler\"" <sammler@bellsouth.net>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 12:28:07 -0400
- How do I test the output of the dynamo? I have an extra dynamo which is sitting on the workbench. Compressed air directed on the vanes of the pulley allow me to "run it up". Where should I connect a
- /html/mgs/2006-10/msg00229.html (7,455 bytes)
- 2. Re: Testing dynamo output MGA 1600 MKII (score: 1)
- Author: "Phil Bates" <jello@ida.net>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 10:49:46 -0600 (MDT)
- You need a source of current to the field coils and armerature windings. Just spinning won't do much. Do you have a bentley manual?? They show the connection and how to test. I don't have it handy, b
- /html/mgs/2006-10/msg00230.html (7,845 bytes)
- 3. Re: Testing dynamo output MGA 1600 MKII (score: 1)
- Author: Paul Root <ptroot@iaces.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 12:26:18 -0500
- Wouldn't compressed air spin it backwards? Is that a problem for a generator? An alternator wouldn't like it. Paul Root ptroot@iaces.com
- /html/mgs/2006-10/msg00231.html (7,724 bytes)
- 4. Re: Testing dynamo output MGA 1600 MKII (score: 1)
- Author: "Paul Hunt" <paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 13:37:36 +0100
- If you can spin the dynamo then by linking the F and D terminals and connecting a voltmeter between that link and the body of the dynamo you should be able to measure an output voltage. However it sh
- /html/mgs/2006-10/msg00237.html (7,927 bytes)
- 5. Re: Testing dynamo output MGA 1600 MKII (score: 1)
- Author: "Phil Bates" <jello@ida.net>
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 09:31:23 -0600 (MDT)
- I think I'd use a variable speed reversible drill for this. You'll need some sort of pointed rubber tipped bit - but they can be found (we use them all the time in industry to check motor speeds - th
- /html/mgs/2006-10/msg00239.html (8,676 bytes)
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