Running the engine while on 240v

My balmar 150 amp alternator went pop. It's a short to earth through it now.

I suppose it couple of been on its way out before this. Are the expensive to fix?
 
I wouldn't chance starting the engine when the charger is switched on as I blew a charger once doing this. The large current draw when the starter motor is engaged is an awful lot for a charger to cope with. Even if it survives a few times one day it will go pop. I can't see the problem with switching it back on though with the engine running, but why would you want to?
 
I wouldn't chance starting the engine when the charger is switched on as I blew a charger once doing this. The large current draw when the starter motor is engaged is an awful lot for a charger to cope with. Even if it survives a few times one day it will go pop. I can't see the problem with switching it back on though with the engine running, but why would you want to?

I agree - the battery voltage drops to something like 9 volts when the starter is operated and the charger wouldn't like that.
 
I have often started the engine when connected to shorepower without any adverse effects AFAIK. The marine electrical engineer who installed the system certainly never gave any warning not to.
 
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