Mac985
New member
Hi there,
I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with dynamos on old engines that could shed some light on our situation.
Our engine is running absolutely spot however we are not getting any charge from the dynamo.
I took the dynamo out dismantled it and realised one of the brush springs had snapped so we ordered a new set of springs and decided just to change the brushes and give the commutator etc. a clean up seeing as I was in there anyway. Once this was done we tested the dynamo on the bench for continuity etc. all readings came back normal.
We were all excited and refitted it today hoping that this was it we were finally going to be fully up and running and low and behold it’s still not charging.
We found a trick in a Lucas Dynamo workshop manual for repolarising it by quickly shorting it from the boat earth. This didn’t seem to help either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I know Dynamos are an ancient forgotten technology but this is what I’m working with at the minute
I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with dynamos on old engines that could shed some light on our situation.
Our engine is running absolutely spot however we are not getting any charge from the dynamo.
I took the dynamo out dismantled it and realised one of the brush springs had snapped so we ordered a new set of springs and decided just to change the brushes and give the commutator etc. a clean up seeing as I was in there anyway. Once this was done we tested the dynamo on the bench for continuity etc. all readings came back normal.
We were all excited and refitted it today hoping that this was it we were finally going to be fully up and running and low and behold it’s still not charging.
We found a trick in a Lucas Dynamo workshop manual for repolarising it by quickly shorting it from the boat earth. This didn’t seem to help either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I know Dynamos are an ancient forgotten technology but this is what I’m working with at the minute