• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

who sells 24v generators

shootist

Member
182
0
16
Location
RI
Guys best place to by new 24v generator?
any suggestions? or should I convert to alternator? is it a pain?

I have no Idea how many amps the current one is supposed to be pushing,
someone told me 100a but I don't know how they came up with that-cant read the data plate except for it was rebuilt at some depot in June of 71
and its 24v
 

197thhhc

Active member
1,067
15
38
Location
Williamsburg, OHIO
You can buy a one wire delco alternator. They are easy to hook up just one wire to the battery. I have seen them on ebay or you can google "24 volt delco alternator" Very easy and much better than a generator.
 

shootist

Member
182
0
16
Location
RI
So if I go the alternator avenue your saying its better than the generator?
how come?

Also If I take this direction, what mods will I have to do besides
remove the cables to the regulator?
I would imagine all the cables would have to go correct? and system be re-routed?

ABLINN has new generators for 125.00
 

glcaines

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
3,875
2,494
113
Location
Hiawassee, Georgia
Why not have your existing 24V generator rebuilt? Problems with generators are often no more serious than cleaning or replacing brushes. I have done it myself several times and it is normally quite easy.
 

shootist

Member
182
0
16
Location
RI
I suppose I could rebuild it. I was actually going to call a guy that does this
and get a price from him vs. replacing. (I have never rebuilt one before)
Then ABLINN contacted me and gave their price for NOS.

I removed the cannon plug lead from the gen to vreg, and
found that apparently at one point someone removed it also
and when they reconnected it to the gen -it appears they "crushed the key"
on the gen and the 3 "sockets" inside were also mangled?
I really wish I could just test the output at the gen it self.
to see if the issue isat the unit and then test the vreg to see if the issue is there.
but I don't have the test set I guess for lack of a better term,
to do it. If i remove the + term from batteries when running the truck shuts down.
 

WillWagner

The Person You Were Warned About As A Child
Super Moderator
Steel Soldiers Supporter
8,464
2,574
113
Location
Monrovia, Ca.
Look in MVM. There is a place that specializes in them...I forget their name :roll:
 

patracy

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
14,614
4,720
113
Location
Buchanan, GA
Why not have your existing 24V generator rebuilt? Problems with generators are often no more serious than cleaning or replacing brushes. I have done it myself several times and it is normally quite easy.
:ditto:

Alternators too are simple when you tear them down. The complexity comes in when you get into the rectifiers and regulators. But a lot of concept is the same.

It wouldn't hurt to inspect the generator you have and check the brushes. It could be a lot cheaper....
 

majorhitt

New member
227
0
0
Location
Dallas Pa.
I've seen generators for sale in several areas.As for rebuilding one, as mentioned earlier it's not a big job. I had an extra that looked a little rough on the ouside, when opened, it was in great shape. Remember they are sealed units, and made to last just about forever.I did pick up new brushes just in case. They were good anyway. The brushes inside were the same size as the new brushes I picked up. Very little wear. I did a quick check on the bearings,they too were fine. Sometimes on E-bay they have rebuild kits.
 

shootist

Member
182
0
16
Location
RI
update

Well after much fiddling around I sent it to be check and fixed.
It was a cheaper alternative and it did have some minor issues
so did the gen to vreg cable although it looked like new whomever played with it last destroyed the connector's in the cable and on the gen!!

thanks for the input
 

GUNNY 155

Member
238
4
18
Location
elgin illinois
The thing with the cannon plug must be a common problem (aka screw up) I took mine off today in preparation to pull the engine and found the same thing. At least now I know why it was not charging. I did straighten the pin out and noted when properly installed you only have a few threads showing at the connector. If you see 1/4 inch like I had you have a problem.
 

shootist

Member
182
0
16
Location
RI
What I ended up doing after chatting quite a bit with Crane Truck
was pull the gen and cable and have it tested. The gen needed a bearing
but still had an output of 30amp +/-
the cable although Pvt Pile must have hooked it up at one point was still good
but the 3 connectors were twisted so bad we couldn't straighten them.
Next step -pulled the v reg and had it tested-BINGO no good.
So I bought a Solid state from a member, got a (new to me) gen to reg cable
looked like crap so I re insulated it -had that tested with the new reg and gen and all seems to be working fine .
I just gotta replace the gage now.
But Crane truck walked me through the entire process.
 
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks