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Old 05-13-2019, 04:25 AM
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Cool Nippon Denso positive regulator

I took the alternator to a shop today and had it tested. It was OK but he had wanted to test it together with the regulator which I hadn't brought with me. I asked what kind of regulator I needed he said it had to be one with positive regulation since this is a Nippon Denso alternator. I have looked around on the internet but it doesn't really say if they are positive or negative. Can anyone recommend a suitable regulator for this alternator?


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Old 05-13-2019, 09:26 AM
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If memory serves, most all US vehicles use positive field supply and MOST, but not all, European cars use a negative field supply, with the Asians split between the two.

If the alternator is spec'ed for a US vehicle, use a standard Ford regulator. ND alternators designed for US vehicles will be positive, eventhough ND is an Asian supplier.

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Old 05-13-2019, 04:30 PM
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Yeah any VR-166 Ford clone will work with that alternator. Did on my ND I just tested.
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Old 05-13-2019, 07:36 PM
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Ebay has them for about $20 with free shipping.
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Old 07-10-2019, 03:45 AM
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If memory serves, most all US vehicles use positive field supply and MOST, but not all, European cars use a negative field supply, with the Asians split between the two.

If the alternator is spec'ed for a US vehicle, use a standard Ford regulator. ND alternators designed for US vehicles will be positive, eventhough ND is an Asian supplier.

Larry

I talked to an electrics guy and he said I needed a VR-0120 regulator so I bought one and the alternator gave over 16V and the fuse popped out. A club member suggested it might have an internal regulator and how should I know. How can one tell? It has three connections posts, E, F and N.
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I talked to an electrics guy and he said I needed a VR-0120 regulator so I bought one and the alternator gave over 16V and the fuse popped out. A club member suggested it might have an internal regulator and how should I know. How can one tell? It has three connections posts, E, F and N.
An ND alternator with those three terminals should be externally regulated. What model # is it?

A quick search shows that VR is spec'ed for European cars and therefore likely a Neg Field control. Your symptoms would seem to suggest that as well. Possibly time to find a new source for recommendations.

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Old 08-09-2019, 10:52 AM
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An ND alternator with those three terminals should be externally regulated. What model # is it?

A quick search shows that VR is spec'ed for European cars and therefore likely a Neg Field control. Your symptoms would seem to suggest that as well. Possibly time to find a new source for recommendations.

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I got my VR-0120 correctly hooked up now and it is working fine.
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