neilbatcheler
New Member
I have a twin engined sailing catamaran recently fitted with Balmar 100 amp alternators and ARS-5 regulators. They are working fine but if required to produce anything more than 60A or so heat up beyond the regulators pre-set temperature level of 108C which means the regulator reduces the field voltage, the current output drops until the alternator cools sufficiently whereupon the field voltage is increased, current output goes back up, until the alternator overheats, when the field voltage is dropped...and so on. This means that the alternator output cycles up and down as the alternator overheats and cools (relatively) so I'm not getting the full benefit of the high output alternators etc. All the cabling is within spec, the installation has been checked and is fine, ventillation is good. I've been in constant email contact with Balmar in the States (I'm in Grenada) who have been tremendously helpful but not really solved the problem. Their last suggestion was to reprogramme the regulator to a higher temperature cuttoff point (120C) which I've done but all that now happens is that the alternator produces for a little longer before overheating. Initially the Balmar tech dept offered lots of suggestions although said they hadn't come across this problem before, the latest suggests that the alternators do run very hot anyway and you have to live with the "cycling". Has anyone out there got any experience with this problem?