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  • slowmo
    2nd Gear
    • Dec 2014
    • 225

    Generator

    Fiddlesticks. While powering up my little mountain road, 2nd gear due to a fierce headwind, with a line of cars behind giving me the one finger Series Rover salute, I glanced at my volt-meter (installed this year for just such an occurrence) and low and behold it indicated 10 volts. But that was odd, since I was at max RPM and the only thing I was running was the ineffective heater, it should be been 13-14 volts.

    Got home, eventually, and disconnected the generator, jumped the D and F terminals together, started up the truck and measured exactly 0 VDC. Wonderful. My almost 1 year old generator is dead.

    I can buy a new one for $143 and get perhaps almost another year out it or I can convert to an alternator. Sheesh. Who has done the alternator conversion and were the results everything you imagined?
    --David

    1959 TR3
    1970 Series IIa 88" ("Homer")

    My hovercraft is full of eels.
  • o2batsea
    Overdrive
    • Oct 2006
    • 1199

    #2
    Yeh if generators were so great they would still be in use on every car.

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    • cedryck
      5th Gear
      • Sep 2010
      • 836

      #3
      The generator was the first thing I converted on my 65 2A, yes it is all that I expected it to be.

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      • slowmo
        2nd Gear
        • Dec 2014
        • 225

        #4
        Yep. I noticed it couldn't keep up with the electric fuel pump, lights and heater fan running and I assume it died trying. Bought an alternator in the GM 10si case style.
        --David

        1959 TR3
        1970 Series IIa 88" ("Homer")

        My hovercraft is full of eels.

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        • bugeye88
          1st Gear
          • Apr 2013
          • 167

          #5
          slowmo,
          Did you select a mounting bracket yet? I recommend the one from Pangolin. It mounts the alternator up top in the engine for easy access and is solid. Mine is one of the good things I've done to the Bug Eye.
          Rob
          bugeye88

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          • cedryck
            5th Gear
            • Sep 2010
            • 836

            #6
            I remember my truck when I first had it, before I started a frame off, it had the generator, it was an ass pain. Always failed, and drained my battery a number of times, and then there was the Prince of Darkness,,,

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            • lumpydog
              3rd Gear
              • May 2014
              • 383

              #7
              I'm a fan of the generator. Dialed in well and not overloaded it's extremely capable and reliable.

              You need to set your RB106 control box up right. My generator puts out about 14.2 volts at 2500 rpm. Cuts out (in) at 13 volts. Battery stays reliably charged at just over 12.5 volts.

              They're basic devices and shouldn't just fail.

              All that bring said - if I drove my truck every day and at night (headlights) and had a few accessories... It would make it harder to justify keeping as it can't handle much over what was factory delivered with the truck.
              1968 Series IIa
              1997 Defender SW (Original Owner - Sold)

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              • o2batsea
                Overdrive
                • Oct 2006
                • 1199

                #8
                Keep your genny and use it as a compressor motor to run your air conditioning

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                • clearcut
                  2nd Gear
                  • Jul 2014
                  • 233

                  #9
                  I used a alternator on my 109. Just had to replace it with a ACDelco 335-1003 Professional Alternator

                  also i bought a ACDelco PT1742 GM Original Equipment Multi-Purpose Pigtail

                  josh
                  1967 Land Rover 109
                  1966 Land Rover 109

                  Joshua Tyler

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                  • bugeye88
                    1st Gear
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 167

                    #10
                    There has been a lot written on this subject on this and other sites. Terriann has some excellent wiring diagrams and discussion on her site, give it a look.
                    Cheers
                    Rob
                    Bugeye88

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                    • lumpydog
                      3rd Gear
                      • May 2014
                      • 383

                      #11
                      Originally posted by o2batsea
                      Keep your genny and use it as a compressor motor to run your air conditioning
                      Bill - if I could just get Wynns to make one for the Series I'd be on it! In my 97 D90 I could almost get it to snow!
                      1968 Series IIa
                      1997 Defender SW (Original Owner - Sold)

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                      • slowmo
                        2nd Gear
                        • Dec 2014
                        • 225

                        #12
                        Thanks. I have seen that on Terriann's site as well. I'll give it a go first...bust a couple of knuckles...and then probably order the dang thing for $80.

                        I bought a one-wire alternator, so all my wiring (other than getting voltage to the systems) is running a big a$$ wire from the alternator to the battery.
                        --David

                        1959 TR3
                        1970 Series IIa 88" ("Homer")

                        My hovercraft is full of eels.

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                        • bugeye88
                          1st Gear
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 167

                          #13
                          Slowmo,

                          Yep, your on the right path, Just skip to the Pangolin bracket, put that big ass wire in the right place and motor on!

                          Cheers,
                          Rob
                          Bugeye88

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                          • slowmo
                            2nd Gear
                            • Dec 2014
                            • 225

                            #14
                            Rob,
                            You were right about the Pangolin bracket.

                            Note to others doing this conversion: Get a one wire Delco/GM alternator in case style 10si with plenty of amps of capacity. These are plentiful. Then get the Pangolin bracket (a little expensive for what it is but a big time saver). Put on at least a 10ga wire (or 8ga) but not less, straight to the battery. The shortest routing is the best.
                            --David

                            1959 TR3
                            1970 Series IIa 88" ("Homer")

                            My hovercraft is full of eels.

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                            • RoverForm
                              3rd Gear
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 348

                              #15
                              Does the GEN to ALT conversion require an earth swap as well? Currently running SIIa w/ generator on positive earth. Generator was rebuilt and battery replaced. Starting amps have never been reliable. Vehicle requires trickle charging, and I have to carry the hand crank, jumper cables and a lil' lighting jump starter everywhere.
                              Last edited by RoverForm; 02-16-2016, 06:35 PM.

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