Dull Spark
Well-Known Member
We bought our Konsort over a year ago, with most, but not all operating manuals. I've tried to get them for the alternator charging system, but no luck. The engine is a Beta 30, with a modified alternator. (The ever helpful team at Beta today confirmed that they had modified the alternator for a charge boosting system and even sent me a photo of it with the extra wire added! Superb service.)
The charging system is by the Driftgate Company, of St Neotts, now, I believe, no longer trading. There is an "Xalt Buccaneer" Alternator Boost Controller and an "Xsplit" Electronic Charge Splitter feeding the engine and house batteries. They were not fitted by Beta.
At the weekend, the field wire to the alternator, connection D1 broke and the alarm buzzer and light flashed as would be expected. I repaired it and all seems well, but the LED on the Xalt seems to be misbehaving, flashing amber, then green for a few minutes, then red, then back to amber. To be frank, it might always have done this - it is tucked below the quarterberth next to the batteries and is usually out of sight.
So: can anyone point me at a set of manuals or drawings that would explain what's going on? It's not urgent, but I'd like to be sure I haven't got a problem developing.
The charging system is by the Driftgate Company, of St Neotts, now, I believe, no longer trading. There is an "Xalt Buccaneer" Alternator Boost Controller and an "Xsplit" Electronic Charge Splitter feeding the engine and house batteries. They were not fitted by Beta.
At the weekend, the field wire to the alternator, connection D1 broke and the alarm buzzer and light flashed as would be expected. I repaired it and all seems well, but the LED on the Xalt seems to be misbehaving, flashing amber, then green for a few minutes, then red, then back to amber. To be frank, it might always have done this - it is tucked below the quarterberth next to the batteries and is usually out of sight.
So: can anyone point me at a set of manuals or drawings that would explain what's going on? It's not urgent, but I'd like to be sure I haven't got a problem developing.