xeitosaphil
Well-Known Member
Engine Yanmar 2GM20 existing alternator 35A Mitsibushi.
It would appear I have a problem with my 35A alternator as I ran the engine for 1 ½ hours today charging the batteries up from 78% to 98% @ 14.60v and 4.5amps. The battery voltage and the charge of 4.5amps stayed the same throughout the whole 1½ hrs, hence the problem.
I have two 110A domestic batteries in parallel and a 90A starting battery, both charged via a VSR. I may add an additional 110A battery to the domestic bank if I can find room for it as I have just built a fridge/freezer, but I may have to stay with the 2 x 110A if not possible.
On ringing a local alternator supplier, he said he had a Prestolite 90A alternator he could let me have cheaper than I could buy a replacement Yanmar 55A (which is what I considered as an upgrade anyway).
What do you think of this 90A alternator for my system, is it too much? I assume that it won’t produce more amps than is needed for the battery charge, so shouldn’t cook the batteries, and would only be moderately used, even if on a 50% discharge. It may charge batteries a little quicker, but not expecting much saving in time if any.
Had a quick word also with chap at Adverc who said they fit 90A alternators to 2GM20’s as a package deal with their monitoring system with no ill effects?
He did say at top end of charge rate 60A+ it could take off 1 - 1 1/2 hp off engine, but I think that, that situation would never arise with my discharge/charge rate needs.
I may add an Adverc Control system at a later date, but funds don’t run to that at the moment.
Can you see any problems or issues with using this 90A as opposed to the 55A. Both alternators are virtually the same size, and I can’t see any negatives at the moment, especially as the price is good.
Just wondered what the forum thought.
It would appear I have a problem with my 35A alternator as I ran the engine for 1 ½ hours today charging the batteries up from 78% to 98% @ 14.60v and 4.5amps. The battery voltage and the charge of 4.5amps stayed the same throughout the whole 1½ hrs, hence the problem.
I have two 110A domestic batteries in parallel and a 90A starting battery, both charged via a VSR. I may add an additional 110A battery to the domestic bank if I can find room for it as I have just built a fridge/freezer, but I may have to stay with the 2 x 110A if not possible.
On ringing a local alternator supplier, he said he had a Prestolite 90A alternator he could let me have cheaper than I could buy a replacement Yanmar 55A (which is what I considered as an upgrade anyway).
What do you think of this 90A alternator for my system, is it too much? I assume that it won’t produce more amps than is needed for the battery charge, so shouldn’t cook the batteries, and would only be moderately used, even if on a 50% discharge. It may charge batteries a little quicker, but not expecting much saving in time if any.
Had a quick word also with chap at Adverc who said they fit 90A alternators to 2GM20’s as a package deal with their monitoring system with no ill effects?
He did say at top end of charge rate 60A+ it could take off 1 - 1 1/2 hp off engine, but I think that, that situation would never arise with my discharge/charge rate needs.
I may add an Adverc Control system at a later date, but funds don’t run to that at the moment.
Can you see any problems or issues with using this 90A as opposed to the 55A. Both alternators are virtually the same size, and I can’t see any negatives at the moment, especially as the price is good.
Just wondered what the forum thought.