Hi all,
Before I start hello every one.
I'm question is the A127i-100 alternator from a land rover Discovery 1
Slip ring bearing went and stopped charging. Head a spare so thew that on and shelves it with the intention of fixing it.
Two years later the spare one starts charging for maybe 3 miles and then the rev counter fails till it's cool again.
So I'm ordered a kit for the first one.
Front and rear bearing, slip ring, diode pack and regulator. Fit it all and hey battery light on permanently. Would slightly fade at high revs but no charge whatsoever! Wtf
So I swap the parts to the one on the car.
All works just fine.
Now on the bench the stator and rotor tested the same but I know one is faulty.
Both measured 2.8ohms on the slip ring with continuity to the spindle.
Stator confuses me as it has six wires and not 3?
Continuity shows three pairs but again no continuity to the case
Wye or Delta?
Anyone know what I'm missing.
It's really bugging me.
Many thanks
James
Before I start hello every one.
I'm question is the A127i-100 alternator from a land rover Discovery 1
Slip ring bearing went and stopped charging. Head a spare so thew that on and shelves it with the intention of fixing it.
Two years later the spare one starts charging for maybe 3 miles and then the rev counter fails till it's cool again.
So I'm ordered a kit for the first one.
Front and rear bearing, slip ring, diode pack and regulator. Fit it all and hey battery light on permanently. Would slightly fade at high revs but no charge whatsoever! Wtf
So I swap the parts to the one on the car.
All works just fine.
Now on the bench the stator and rotor tested the same but I know one is faulty.
Both measured 2.8ohms on the slip ring with continuity to the spindle.
Stator confuses me as it has six wires and not 3?
Continuity shows three pairs but again no continuity to the case
Wye or Delta?
Anyone know what I'm missing.
It's really bugging me.
Many thanks
James