muzzaman
Well-Known Member
Having studied this carefully I am sure that my alternator is "machine sensed" rather than "battery sensed".
The output when charging seems to be 13.4v and I am sure I am losing charge due to a split diode installation.
The engine is a Volvo Penta 2002 (from around 1987) and the alternator is a Paris Rhone A13N 147M (14v 50amp).
The wiring at the alternator terminals is currently as follows -
D+ : Thin Brown wire - a connection to Warning Lamp
W : Thin Grey wire - Connection to Tachometer
B- : Heavy Black wire - to engine block
B- : Thin Black wire - not sure where this goes
B+ : Heavy Black wire - main alternator output to Diode splitter.
There is also a Yellow wire which seems to be attached from the regulator to the alternator.
Is it just a case of re-routing this yellow wire so it connects to the battery rather than the alternator?
I think I have just about got my head round this but am concerned I fry something by messing up the connections.
Any advice/experiences from forumites would be greatly appreciated.
I have attached a couple of pictures.
Many thanks in advance.
Muz.
The output when charging seems to be 13.4v and I am sure I am losing charge due to a split diode installation.
The engine is a Volvo Penta 2002 (from around 1987) and the alternator is a Paris Rhone A13N 147M (14v 50amp).
The wiring at the alternator terminals is currently as follows -
D+ : Thin Brown wire - a connection to Warning Lamp
W : Thin Grey wire - Connection to Tachometer
B- : Heavy Black wire - to engine block
B- : Thin Black wire - not sure where this goes
B+ : Heavy Black wire - main alternator output to Diode splitter.
There is also a Yellow wire which seems to be attached from the regulator to the alternator.
Is it just a case of re-routing this yellow wire so it connects to the battery rather than the alternator?
I think I have just about got my head round this but am concerned I fry something by messing up the connections.
Any advice/experiences from forumites would be greatly appreciated.
I have attached a couple of pictures.
Many thanks in advance.
Muz.