Hi to all,
I am restoring a BSA A10 Spitfire Scrambler and have converted the dynamo from 6v to 12v, in the course of which it has had new bearings, field coil, brushes and armature. I have tried 'motoring' the dynamo to ensure my field coil connections are the right way round (ie; armature spinning the correct way). However when I connect the 'F' and 'D' wires together and then connect them to the live battery terminal (It's a positive earth system) and earth the other field coil wire and brush wire to battery earth pole, the dynamo slowly rolls over but within a few seconds comes to a stop. The outer metal casing gets quite hot.
When I reassembled the dynamo, with no power to it, the armature rotated easily and smoothly. It seems that when power is connected, the armature gets stiffer (I'm assuming the magnet is therefore in function due to the charge) and the power of the battery seems to be too weak to overcome it?
The two outer field coil shoe attachment screws are as tight as the will go.
Can anyone advise what I may need to do do.
Many thanks and kind regards
Gary