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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Voltage regulator

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-The Datsun 1200 [[Alternator]] uses an external voltage regulator. This is a precision device with magnetic coils and moving contact points. They generally last about 10 years of normal driving. B110 regulator uses spade terminals, and so is different from B210 which uses round pins. It controls the alternator output to between 13.5-15.0 volts.+The Datsun 1200 [[Alternator]] uses an external voltage regulator. This is a precision device with magnetic coils and moving contact points. They generally last about 10 years of normal driving. B110 regulator uses spade terminals, and so is different from B210 which uses round pins. It controls the alternator output to between 13.5-15.0 volts, by rapidly vibrating moving point. Newer regulators are available that are more reliable with solid-state circuits (no moving parts).
Also see: [[Wiring#Alternator_.26_Regulator|Wiring]]. Also see: [[Wiring#Alternator_.26_Regulator|Wiring]].
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B210 1975-1977 Rectangular Connector (with round pins) B210 1975-1977 Rectangular Connector (with round pins)
* $57.89 * $57.89
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-B210 1978 Internal IC Regulator (requires soldering) 
-* 23215-P2501 IC REGULATOR ASSY LR150 0877- replaces 23215-P2500 
-* STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # VR162 
-*: [http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,carcode,1210824,parttype,4884,partGroup,18 http://info.rockauto.com/SMP/VR-162_TERMINAL.jpg] 
[[Category:Engine Electrical System]] [[Category:Engine Electrical System]]

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The Datsun 1200 Alternator uses an external voltage regulator. This is a precision device with magnetic coils and moving contact points. They generally last about 10 years of normal driving. B110 regulator uses spade terminals, and so is different from B210 which uses round pins. It controls the alternator output to between 13.5-15.0 volts, by rapidly vibrating moving point. Newer regulators are available that are more reliable with solid-state circuits (no moving parts).

Also see: Wiring.


Testing

The regulator should keep voltage output of the alternator between 13.5 - 15.0 volts (exact specs vary by temperature, see the Factory service manual. If out of specification, it is possible to adjust the regulator. But it is far easier to replace the regulator.

To test the Regulator:

  1. Put a voltage meter across the battery terminals
  2. With engine running, at 1200 RPM:
    • Voltage must be at least 13.5 volts or battery won't be properly charged
    • Voltage must be no higher than 15.0 volts or battery damage may result

If it is too high (over 15.0 volts):

  • Test output at Regulator, from A terminal and Ground terminal.
  • If in spec here, but too high at the battery, there is a wire corrosion problem somewhere. Clean and inspect the wires at battery, cable and wiring harness.
  • If output is too high at regulator, replace or adjust Regulator

If it is too low (under 13.5 volts)

  • Test output at Regulator, from A terminal and Ground terminal.
  • If in spec here, but too low at the battery, there is a wire corrosion problem somewhere. Clean and inspect the wires at battery, cable and wiring harness.
  • If too low at the regulator, peform Regulator Bypass Test


Regulator Bypass Test

  1. With key off, unplug T-connector from the alternator
  2. Insert jumper wire with spade connector to the F terminal in the T-opening.
  3. Place voltage meter across battery terminals
  4. With engine running, touch jumper to A terminal on alternator (+12V).
    • If voltage jumps to 13.5 volt or more, the regulator is bad
    • If voltage is still low, replace or repair the Alternator. Often it just need a $10 brush replacement.


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Adjustment

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Part Numbers

Nissan

  • PN 23500-N3300 (same as 70-73 240Z, and 68-73 510)
    • replaced by: 23500-29906 $103 USD (which also replaced 70-72 521 pickup)


www.rockauto.com

  • AIRTEX 1V1250 $18 USD
  • ACDELCO E661 $40


partsamerica.com

  • GP Sorensen 265003 $48 USD


B110 rectangular connector (with spade terminals)

  • 23500-29901 REGULATOR-VOLTAGE (HITACHI TL135)
  • 23500-29902 -0972 replaces 01
  • 23500-N3300 1072- replaces 02 $84.12
  • 23500-29911 $75.67
  • ACDELCO Part # E661 {#88925052} $51.99
  • AIRTEX Part # 1V1250 $43.79


B210 1974 Round Connector

B210 1975-1977 Rectangular Connector (with round pins)

  • $57.89