TradewindSailor
Well-Known Member
I have a catamaran with two Yanmah 3YM30's with the stock 60 Amp internally regulated alternators.
Recently I have noticed that the output becomes unstable when the charging voltage approaches 13.5V ...... i.e. it oscillates between approx. 35Amps and 25Amps with the engine tending to race a little as the load comes off the alternator. This effect appears to be independent of any load I am placing on the electrical system ... i.e. running the refridgeration.
The effect however does appear to be dependent on engine revs to some extent ..... I tend to charge at 1200-1400 rpm. Decreasing the revs to 900rpm or increasing them to 1800rpm appears to steady the alternator output.
The effect is also engine independent ....... I run each engine separately and get the same effect.
My house bank is 450 Amp Hour.
I don't know whether I am just seeing a normal regulator switching process ..... or whether it is a symptom of a fault with the charging system or batteries. Any comments would be appreciated
Recently I have noticed that the output becomes unstable when the charging voltage approaches 13.5V ...... i.e. it oscillates between approx. 35Amps and 25Amps with the engine tending to race a little as the load comes off the alternator. This effect appears to be independent of any load I am placing on the electrical system ... i.e. running the refridgeration.
The effect however does appear to be dependent on engine revs to some extent ..... I tend to charge at 1200-1400 rpm. Decreasing the revs to 900rpm or increasing them to 1800rpm appears to steady the alternator output.
The effect is also engine independent ....... I run each engine separately and get the same effect.
My house bank is 450 Amp Hour.
I don't know whether I am just seeing a normal regulator switching process ..... or whether it is a symptom of a fault with the charging system or batteries. Any comments would be appreciated