SimonP85
Well-Known Member
I think I may have damaged my alternator (on a Beta 20hp) today by, rather stupidly, connecting the battery up the wrong way round.
There was definitely a bit of smoke coming out of the alternator and some of the insulation on one of the wires to it has melted. However, the engine started fine and no warning light lit on the control panel. I didn't have the meter with me today to check but will have a look tomorrow. Is there any chance I have got away with this? What readings should I take to see how much damage I have done? We've got two batteries with a diode splitter.
TIA
There was definitely a bit of smoke coming out of the alternator and some of the insulation on one of the wires to it has melted. However, the engine started fine and no warning light lit on the control panel. I didn't have the meter with me today to check but will have a look tomorrow. Is there any chance I have got away with this? What readings should I take to see how much damage I have done? We've got two batteries with a diode splitter.
TIA