Singapore 110 FFR alternator wiring

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landydaz81

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Hi all. I'm new to the group go easy!

I have a 1985 110 FFR form Singapore just recently my battery light came on and Im trying to work out how it's wired. Has any one got a wiring diagram for a Singapore Landover as there wired different to others.
I have a single 24v 90a alternator generator.
4 wires coming off Inc positive negative and 2 small ones brown and white and brown and black

Behind the seat is a shunt for the amp meter
And another box
 
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I'm afraid it's highly unlikely that anyone has one.
The Government of Singapore release zero information, so your best bet is to find someone who has hands-on experience with an SG Landy, or perhaps write a letter to the the division of JLR that were responsible for this contract, quote the VIN and ask for a wiring diagram, but it's likely that JLR will be under NDA and won't be able to help.
I do mean a proper letter, Signed For.
 
Your ammeter is it centre reading eg 100-0-100 or zero reading eg 0-100? That will tell you in the first instance that it is wired to measure charge & discharge from the batteries or in the second instance merely telling you the output of the alternator.

I am not sure that I have understood what your pictures are in relation to the text. It seems that the back of the alternator has the three thick wires & the two thin wires with tracers. Between the terminal strips are two shunts (zig-zag metal strips) stacked with a space for cooling. The thin wires from this go to your ammeter.

This other box behind the seat that you call the shunt box, looks like a distribution box & I can see no shunts in that view.

The first picture is hard to make out any detail of what I assume is the alternator. I don't recognised anything in that view, can you show us a view of the whole alternator & any nomenclature plates on it.
 
Took it off today looks like regulator is part of it
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Hi just a quick up date managed to solve wiring issue ihe exciter circuit cable had only 8v so cleaned up as many earth point is I could fine and cleaned all connections and got 24,5v all back up and running.
Did however find that in its wiring some altanator wiring goes through a starter inhibitor relay so with big plug removed on the alternator you can't start it just thought it might be some use to some one.
If anyone comes across a spare alternator like mine I would be interested in buying it as there like rocking horse 💩. Many thanks for your help
 
Hi just a quick up date managed to solve wiring issue ihe exciter circuit cable had only 8v so cleaned up as many earth point is I could fine and cleaned all connections and got 24,5v all back up and running.
Did however find that in its wiring some altanator wiring goes through a starter inhibitor relay so with big plug removed on the alternator you can't start it just thought it might be some use to some one.
If anyone comes across a spare alternator like mine I would be interested in buying it as there like rocking horse 💩. Many thanks for your help
Give these guys a call.
They can either supply a replacement, or rebuild your original:
 
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