xeitosaphil
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Anybody done this upgrade?
Having been onto Adverc Technical, they seem to be struggling a bit to come up with an answer to my question
They say they haven’t come across this scenario before – (seems a little strange to me)
The question if someone has- the tee plug in the original Hitachi/Mitsibushi alternator has two wires that come out of it .One is R/B - Red/Black- which is the coolant warning light power feed to the lamp from the Original alternator, and one L/B - Blue /Black which is the ignition warning light power feed to the lamp.
Question is, the L/B - Blue /Black which is the ignition warning light power feed to the lamp is no problem – it fits to the D+ terminal on the Prestolight alternator - a must for the alternator to work. The problem is where to fit the existing R/B - Red/Black- which is the coolant warning light power feed to the lamp which is left over from the Tee plug?
I did wonder, and also suggested to them I might just connect it to the D+ terminal as with the other L/B cable as long as it didn’t have any detrimental effects which could invalidate my warrantee. Having asked for confirmation in writing just to be safe, they couldn’t decide if it was a good idea or not as the voltage produced by the D+ terminal could output 14v+ and they seemed to be unsure as to the effect on wiring, diodes and lamps in the circuits.
It would appear from the wiring Diagram for the Yanmar 2GM20 late model Small Instrument panel – no tacho, that the wire in question is a 12v ignition supplied power feed, but the problem I have is I have no available space on the terminal stud for another ring connector supply. I already have all the original rings and additional Tiny Tach, Engine Hours gauge, and an increased wire size ring terminal for the upgraded Starter Solenoid circuit feed.
I am reluctant to use a scotch type splice connector for such an important power feed on one of the existing cables and wondered if the forum have any experience of this upgrade and could suggest where to take the feed from?
As always grateful for any replies - Philip
Having been onto Adverc Technical, they seem to be struggling a bit to come up with an answer to my question
They say they haven’t come across this scenario before – (seems a little strange to me)
The question if someone has- the tee plug in the original Hitachi/Mitsibushi alternator has two wires that come out of it .One is R/B - Red/Black- which is the coolant warning light power feed to the lamp from the Original alternator, and one L/B - Blue /Black which is the ignition warning light power feed to the lamp.
Question is, the L/B - Blue /Black which is the ignition warning light power feed to the lamp is no problem – it fits to the D+ terminal on the Prestolight alternator - a must for the alternator to work. The problem is where to fit the existing R/B - Red/Black- which is the coolant warning light power feed to the lamp which is left over from the Tee plug?
I did wonder, and also suggested to them I might just connect it to the D+ terminal as with the other L/B cable as long as it didn’t have any detrimental effects which could invalidate my warrantee. Having asked for confirmation in writing just to be safe, they couldn’t decide if it was a good idea or not as the voltage produced by the D+ terminal could output 14v+ and they seemed to be unsure as to the effect on wiring, diodes and lamps in the circuits.
It would appear from the wiring Diagram for the Yanmar 2GM20 late model Small Instrument panel – no tacho, that the wire in question is a 12v ignition supplied power feed, but the problem I have is I have no available space on the terminal stud for another ring connector supply. I already have all the original rings and additional Tiny Tach, Engine Hours gauge, and an increased wire size ring terminal for the upgraded Starter Solenoid circuit feed.
I am reluctant to use a scotch type splice connector for such an important power feed on one of the existing cables and wondered if the forum have any experience of this upgrade and could suggest where to take the feed from?
As always grateful for any replies - Philip