Just found this cool accessory
the Allen Bradley co.
Bradleystadt
it is to adjust the amps on your car
any car in the T era that has a generator with the 3rd brush
just wondering if anyone has ever used this item? Bob
Has anyone ever tried this?
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Re: Has anyone ever tried this?
Sorry for double post did not look like the 1st one took, Bob
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Re: Has anyone ever tried this?
That's pretty cool........a wire wound rheostat probably, to increase or decrease voltage to the third brush. Only problem.....it's too darn nice and interesting to install in a car! More of a "wow factor" display item.....
If memory serves, Bradley was a big manufacturer of radio parts back in the 20's and 30's too.
If memory serves, Bradley was a big manufacturer of radio parts back in the 20's and 30's too.
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Re: Has anyone ever tried this?
Allen Bradley is a big company in Milwaukee, now known as Rockwell Automation.
1922 Coupe , 1926 Touring