Jcorstorphine
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I have a Ford 1.6 (hand knitted) diesel engine which I have been in the process of marinising. I have a question about the Alternator connections. On the rear of the unit there are a pair of large spade terminals which are commoned together. In the same recess as the first two, there is a third smaller terminal which is not directly connected to the two large spades. There are two other connections marked B+ and W on the backplate which are insulated.
I assume the two large connections carry the main current back to the battery and I believe the W is for a Tachometer. I believe there should also be an exciter connection which is taken back via a diode. My question is what are the other connections for i.e. the B+ and the small connection beside the two heavy ones. Also what should the rating of the diode be.
Regards
John
I assume the two large connections carry the main current back to the battery and I believe the W is for a Tachometer. I believe there should also be an exciter connection which is taken back via a diode. My question is what are the other connections for i.e. the B+ and the small connection beside the two heavy ones. Also what should the rating of the diode be.
Regards
John