Hi
I've looked at lots of the posts about wiring.
I'm restoring a '33 9 sports 4 seater, found in an orchard in Kent UK in the 1960's (I purchased it after the previous owner dismantled it, so I've never seen it whole) . I bought a new loom from autosparks, with the loom set up for an SLC2. There is no SLC2 switch, but the car had been wired to work without on before it was abandoned.
I want to know which colour wires go to the terminals on an SLC2 and also what function the terminals do. i.e. how do I wire it up?!
I'm a doctor not an engineer
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Graham
Wiring guidance
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Re: Wiring guidance
Perhaps this will help. It is for a car that still uses a three brush dynamo and the horns have been wired through a relay for safety and to free up a terminal in the junction box. The wiring colours are original for 1935.
You will not need the dynamo terminals of the SLC2 if you upgrade to a voltage regulator.
You will not need the dynamo terminals of the SLC2 if you upgrade to a voltage regulator.
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Re: Wiring guidance
Thanks for this
I've just sent the dynamo off for 2 brush conversion and the company also supply electronic voltage regulators in original casings.
Classic Dynamo and Regulator Conversions, based in Lincoln UK
Graham
I've just sent the dynamo off for 2 brush conversion and the company also supply electronic voltage regulators in original casings.
Classic Dynamo and Regulator Conversions, based in Lincoln UK
Graham
Re: Wiring guidance
Their stuff is very good Graham - I have their voltage regulators on a couple of cars as well as their LED lights. I added brake lights and indicators to my Light Six which originally only had a single rear red. Being LEDs they draw little current.