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The last owner of my truck put an 8 volt battery in it. After I finish updating the wiring, I want to replace it with a 6 volt like it had originally. I've read a few things on this site about this topic, but couldn't find anything about going back to a 6 volt from an 8. Would the last owner have adjusted the voltage regulator to compensate for the 8v and if so, what's the procedure for adjusting it back for a 6v battery? 

 

Roland

 

PS:

I'm a new Pilot House owner, just want to thank everyone for this great forum. There's an amazing amount of information here and smart, knowledgeable folks who help make owning this truck a whole lot of fun. Thanks again.

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that should be an affirmative but as you all know...PO's care capable of many tricks and short cuts.....the standard 6 volt regulator is very capable to be tweaked to the rate to charge the 8 volt battery..that would be my first move, install the 6 and adjust the regulator for the correct outputs.

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I had changed my truck to 8 volt and ran it that way for about 12 yrs.  The lights were bright and the wipers really moved :).  Since I am rebuilding the truck, I have changed back to 6 volt and simply included a new voltage regulator as part of the rebuild.  It's already set up and I don't have the concern that it is going to malfunction anytime soon. And if I ever want to go back to 8 volts, I already have the regulator.

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Thanks for the info. My regulator looks to be the original as it's been painted over more than once and had a dirt dauber nest in it when I got the truck. Maybe updating it with a new one when I switch the battery is a good approach.

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I had an electronic one made for FEF, never did get it to work from that vendor (now closed). Interested to see if this vendor works.

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A number of those links point to the James Patterson regulator that fits inside the brush cover band of a third brush generator. I installed one of those on my '33 Plymouth 15 or 16 years ago and it hasn't had a problem at all, it has worked exactly as advertised. If you are running a early 30s or earlier car with internal 3rd brush regulation I highly recommend it.

 

Sure seems like there ought to be someone making a decent electronic regulator for the later two brush 6v generators but I haven't noticed one. On the other hand, I haven't really looked either.

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I did find the one guy...he was odd...only communicated via email...his "shop" is now a dead website.

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