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Post by austinrod on Mar 25, 2020 13:07:48 GMT
Hello, I am working on my car to finish assembly all my parts, ajust wiring etc . but I have a quick question about alternator kit. I bought it from AHspare, one procedure in included on box but it is not really clear for me. I asked to Ahspare more information but they just told me you have to purchase another voltage control box to replace the current one... Here is description of new "ELG267-DUMMY CONTROL BOX-Alternator" Alternators are self regulating so do not require a voltage control box. You are able to keep the control box by either bypassing it or using it as a junction point; or you can fit one of these dummy control boxes with the wiring modifications and fitted with a 40-amp fuse. This fuse is highly recommended, giving protection to your electrical system while keeping the original appearance to the Healey's bulkhead. Guide My alternator kit + car wiring My voltage control box : So I would like to have your feedback if I am able to keep my original voltage control box with alternator kit ? If someone has some pictures of his mounting with wiring, position of new wiring it will be great ! Thank you ! Cheers !
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Post by bbh on Mar 25, 2020 20:22:05 GMT
The short answer is that you can keep your original control box, but it won't be doing anything other than acting as a wire junction box. You might find some suitable info here : www.healey6.com/technical.htm
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Post by austinrod on Mar 30, 2020 6:52:41 GMT
The short answer is that you can keep your original control box, but it won't be doing anything other than acting as a wire junction box. You might find some suitable info here : www.healey6.com/technical.htmThank you for link provided. After reviewing severals schemas, I noticed there are some difference betweem them. Finaly, I will move forward with the one of mgaguru.com I am purchasing a electrical bloc 3 ways, because my box uses spades and not screws ...
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