aluijten
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I was wondering if anyone knows how much current flows though the Alternator Sense Wire. On my boat I've got a VP2040 engine with a Volvo Penta charge splitter leading into the starter- and domestic battery.
The past winter I spend some time reorganizing the cables to and from the batteries and installed a fusebox to avoid lots of cables going to the battery-posts.
So I also routed the sense wire from the standard Volvo Penta alternator (yellow wire) via the fusebox and put a 3 amp fuse in line.
To my big surprise this turned out not big enough and I had to install a 5 amp fuse.
Is this because of some initial current? Or is the sense wire required to conduct more then 3 amps when the engine is running.
Thanks in advance,
Arno
The past winter I spend some time reorganizing the cables to and from the batteries and installed a fusebox to avoid lots of cables going to the battery-posts.
So I also routed the sense wire from the standard Volvo Penta alternator (yellow wire) via the fusebox and put a 3 amp fuse in line.
To my big surprise this turned out not big enough and I had to install a 5 amp fuse.
Is this because of some initial current? Or is the sense wire required to conduct more then 3 amps when the engine is running.
Thanks in advance,
Arno