SeamanStaines
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I have just replace an alternator on one of my Yanmar 3JH3E engine. It was not the original hitachi unit but was a prestolite so I ordered and identical unit. When I first fitted it I had no output which I traced to a fuse blown on the 'sense' (marked exc) line which I replaced. Bingo, worked fine and I had the expected output.
But..... A few days later I was trying to work out why my wind generator did not appear to be charging. After much investigation I worked out I had a permanent 3.4A discharge from the main battery banks. After much fiddling around I eventually worked out it was through the 'sense' wire on the newly fitted Alternator.
The alternator has three connections, the main positive output which goes to the input of a splitting diode, the 'sense' connector which is connected to the positive side of the house batteries and a further connector to the ignition system (which I is marked volt sense).
I cant see why I would have a permanent drain through the alternator when the engine is off? The other engine, with an identical alternator does not exhibit this problem.
I have just replace an alternator on one of my Yanmar 3JH3E engine. It was not the original hitachi unit but was a prestolite so I ordered and identical unit. When I first fitted it I had no output which I traced to a fuse blown on the 'sense' (marked exc) line which I replaced. Bingo, worked fine and I had the expected output.
But..... A few days later I was trying to work out why my wind generator did not appear to be charging. After much investigation I worked out I had a permanent 3.4A discharge from the main battery banks. After much fiddling around I eventually worked out it was through the 'sense' wire on the newly fitted Alternator.
The alternator has three connections, the main positive output which goes to the input of a splitting diode, the 'sense' connector which is connected to the positive side of the house batteries and a further connector to the ignition system (which I is marked volt sense).
I cant see why I would have a permanent drain through the alternator when the engine is off? The other engine, with an identical alternator does not exhibit this problem.