Indicating means in a double voltage motor vehicle electrical circuit
First Claim
1. A double voltage alternator circuit comprising a first alternator, a second alternator, a first battery, a second battery in series with the first battery, the first and second batteries being associated respectively with the first and second alternators, first and second excitation current control means associated with the first and second alternators respectively, a first auxiliary rectifier bridge and a second auxiliary rectifier bridge associated respectively with the first and second alternators for supplying a d.c. excitation voltage to the corresponding alternator, and a single warning lamp of the circuit, the first battery having first and second terminals with the second terminal being connected to the second battery, the warning lamp being connected between said first terminal and the second auxiliary rectifier bridge, the circuit further including voltage changing means connected between the warning lamp and the second auxiliary rectifier bridge and being such as to allow a current to pass through the warning lamp when the voltage across the voltage changing means is greater than a predetermined value, the warning lamp being further connected between said first terminal of the first battery and the first auxiliary rectifier bridge, with the circuit further including uni-directional conduction means connected between the warning lamp and the first auxiliary rectifier bridge whereby to prevent current flowing between the auxiliary rectifier bridges.
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Abstract
A double voltage alternator circuit having two alternators, each associated with one of two batteries connected in series, and two alternator excitation current control circuits each of which receives a d.c. voltage from an auxiliary rectifier bridge associated with the corresponding alternator, also has a single warning lamp connected between that terminal of a first one of the batteries which is not directly connected in series to the other battery and (a) the auxiliary rectifier bridge associated with that other battery, through an avalanche diode which enables current to pass through the lamp when the voltage at its terminals is greater than a predetermined value, and (b) to the auxiliary rectifier bridge associated with the first battery, through a uni-directional circuit element such as a diode which prevents current from flowing between the two auxiliary rectifier bridges. The invention enables fault indication in a double voltage circuit to be given using a single lamp.
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- 1. A double voltage alternator circuit comprising a first alternator, a second alternator, a first battery, a second battery in series with the first battery, the first and second batteries being associated respectively with the first and second alternators, first and second excitation current control means associated with the first and second alternators respectively, a first auxiliary rectifier bridge and a second auxiliary rectifier bridge associated respectively with the first and second alternators for supplying a d.c. excitation voltage to the corresponding alternator, and a single warning lamp of the circuit, the first battery having first and second terminals with the second terminal being connected to the second battery, the warning lamp being connected between said first terminal and the second auxiliary rectifier bridge, the circuit further including voltage changing means connected between the warning lamp and the second auxiliary rectifier bridge and being such as to allow a current to pass through the warning lamp when the voltage across the voltage changing means is greater than a predetermined value, the warning lamp being further connected between said first terminal of the first battery and the first auxiliary rectifier bridge, with the circuit further including uni-directional conduction means connected between the warning lamp and the first auxiliary rectifier bridge whereby to prevent current flowing between the auxiliary rectifier bridges.
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