Sammy Lou
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I need some help with alternator wiring for a Bukh DV20 installation in a Southerly 100. Electrics are not my strong point and this is driving me potty.
I've only had the boat a short time and since picking it up we have only managed to use it a handful of times resulting in aprox 4-5 hours engine use.
Something didn't seem right to me as the the battery monitor indicates that the voltage in the starter & domestic batteries is dropping slowly over time.
I volt tested the batteries with a volt meter and the volts at the starter battery are 12.7 with nothing on. Then with the engine on fast idle the voltage remains the same (12.7v as above) at both the battery and at the positive output on the back of the alternator. From this I concluded that the alternator regulator must be shot so I got a new alternator this week from a motor factors. The old alternator was a Paris Rohne A13N1M and the new one is a Paris Rohne A13R222.
I've tried hooking up the new alternator today but I still cannot see a charging voltage at the battery or coming off the alternator.
I need to check that the wiring is right for the new alternator as the connections are different from the old one.
I've put some photo's below the first one is the old alternator wiring & the second is the back of the new one.
On the old alternator the red positive went from the alternator to the starter and then back to the battery, the black negative to the engine block ground and the green wire to the engine control panel loom (for the red 'amp' light).
I assume that for the new alternator the red wire will go to the 'plus' terminal, the black wire to 'w' (not sure what the symbol is?) and the green to '+A'
I've tried all manner of different hook up today, negative on post, negative on frame, positive on +, positive on +A but with no difference in voltage reading.
The green wire confuses me - is this only for lighting the panel? I don't think I had that right today as I think it should be on +A (after some reading) but I put it on to the two flat blade connectors that can be seen at the top of the alternator.
I'd like to have some certainty of the wiring before I return to the boat to try again so I'd be grateful if anyone can advise.
The boat does not have access to shore power so it is important that I sort out the alternator charging before I drain the batteries to far.
The boat is fitted with a VSR but the LED indicator is not lit.
Any help would be very much appreciated.


I need some help with alternator wiring for a Bukh DV20 installation in a Southerly 100. Electrics are not my strong point and this is driving me potty.
I've only had the boat a short time and since picking it up we have only managed to use it a handful of times resulting in aprox 4-5 hours engine use.
Something didn't seem right to me as the the battery monitor indicates that the voltage in the starter & domestic batteries is dropping slowly over time.
I volt tested the batteries with a volt meter and the volts at the starter battery are 12.7 with nothing on. Then with the engine on fast idle the voltage remains the same (12.7v as above) at both the battery and at the positive output on the back of the alternator. From this I concluded that the alternator regulator must be shot so I got a new alternator this week from a motor factors. The old alternator was a Paris Rohne A13N1M and the new one is a Paris Rohne A13R222.
I've tried hooking up the new alternator today but I still cannot see a charging voltage at the battery or coming off the alternator.
I need to check that the wiring is right for the new alternator as the connections are different from the old one.
I've put some photo's below the first one is the old alternator wiring & the second is the back of the new one.
On the old alternator the red positive went from the alternator to the starter and then back to the battery, the black negative to the engine block ground and the green wire to the engine control panel loom (for the red 'amp' light).
I assume that for the new alternator the red wire will go to the 'plus' terminal, the black wire to 'w' (not sure what the symbol is?) and the green to '+A'
I've tried all manner of different hook up today, negative on post, negative on frame, positive on +, positive on +A but with no difference in voltage reading.
The green wire confuses me - is this only for lighting the panel? I don't think I had that right today as I think it should be on +A (after some reading) but I put it on to the two flat blade connectors that can be seen at the top of the alternator.
I'd like to have some certainty of the wiring before I return to the boat to try again so I'd be grateful if anyone can advise.
The boat does not have access to shore power so it is important that I sort out the alternator charging before I drain the batteries to far.
The boat is fitted with a VSR but the LED indicator is not lit.
Any help would be very much appreciated.

