Impaler
Well-Known Member
My brand new (Nov '17) Yanmar's charging light doesn't come on when I turn on the 'ignition' key. The oil does and goes out when she's started.
I have been given this advice below and wonder if it's true and what is the logic behind it. As advised the light does come on when restarting once she's warmed up. Naturally there is no mention of this in the Yanmar handbook.
"The charging light doesn't come on (on newer models?/on ours) when cold. The alternator isn't "excited" until the engine has warmed up, hence the charging light doesn't come on initially but will if the engine is warm (re-starting). There is a temperature sensor/relay in the circuit. This saves the engine effort when starting on a cold day (alternator not engaged)."
Thanks.
I have been given this advice below and wonder if it's true and what is the logic behind it. As advised the light does come on when restarting once she's warmed up. Naturally there is no mention of this in the Yanmar handbook.
"The charging light doesn't come on (on newer models?/on ours) when cold. The alternator isn't "excited" until the engine has warmed up, hence the charging light doesn't come on initially but will if the engine is warm (re-starting). There is a temperature sensor/relay in the circuit. This saves the engine effort when starting on a cold day (alternator not engaged)."
Thanks.