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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Auto charge control system and comparing it to other vibrator control systems.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 60\1\  Scan163
Date  27th December 1929
  
EFC3/AD27.12.29 contd.

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be looking into in detail with a view to putting to R.{Sir Henry Royce}
the case exactly.

The remarks contained in the opening paragraphs of
Mr.Elliott's memo E1/M21.12.29 fully confirm our own
experience and general impression of the position. The
remarks on a Lucas full charge and half charge system are also
in agreement generally with our remarks above. With regard
to the later paragraphs on vibrator control, we should like
to take this opportunity of again pointing out that the auto
charge control system which we have developed in conjunction
with Mr.Royce is really a vibrator control system. It is the
same in its application to an already third brush control machi
it is alsothe same in its general effect in the long run.
It is again the same in respect of taking control of the
lighting when the battery is, or becomes disconnected.
without putting out the lights it gives a definite indication
of something wrong. Emergency running with the battery
disconnected is possible but only with a continuous warning.
Such a system on one of our experimental cars has in one case
definitely saved the situation when a broken battery link
occurred. The duty on the contacts is very small in normal
running. In our opinion the complication is relatively
small, and from actual experience the adaptation of this device
is full of promise. It appears to us to be an improvement
over the ordinary vibrator regulator scheme, which latter
  
  


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