richievtu
Well-Known Member
hello
I have wired one of the above in my boat as the original system had been long disconnected, I have kept it simple and used the method I have previously & checked with diagrams online but this time something isnt quite right!
The basic 30A relay is split between 2 batteries, starter & service, I have connected the trigger wire to the only wire on the alternator that is live once the engine has started. The alternator isnt original and is connected to a seperate regulator, although there is also one on the alternator? the regulator is also wired to the glowplug light which seems to double as an alternator light?
So.. the issue is that the leisure battery doesnt appear to be charging, there is approx 13.5v + at one side of the relay, but not the other, its about 13v, the same charge as the battery. The starter battery is charging.
Is 0.5v usually lost through the relay or is it not working?
Or do relays need a higher input voltage before they are triggered?
The other thing is that I can hear the relay click as the ignition is switched to the glowplug heat position and at this point there is about 3v registered at the alt feed wire. The amp gauge is showing approx 15a on quick tickover.
I think I have covered everything, any input appreciated as I have run out of ideas and bored of heaving the service battery out to charge!
I have wired one of the above in my boat as the original system had been long disconnected, I have kept it simple and used the method I have previously & checked with diagrams online but this time something isnt quite right!
The basic 30A relay is split between 2 batteries, starter & service, I have connected the trigger wire to the only wire on the alternator that is live once the engine has started. The alternator isnt original and is connected to a seperate regulator, although there is also one on the alternator? the regulator is also wired to the glowplug light which seems to double as an alternator light?
So.. the issue is that the leisure battery doesnt appear to be charging, there is approx 13.5v + at one side of the relay, but not the other, its about 13v, the same charge as the battery. The starter battery is charging.
Is 0.5v usually lost through the relay or is it not working?
Or do relays need a higher input voltage before they are triggered?
The other thing is that I can hear the relay click as the ignition is switched to the glowplug heat position and at this point there is about 3v registered at the alt feed wire. The amp gauge is showing approx 15a on quick tickover.
I think I have covered everything, any input appreciated as I have run out of ideas and bored of heaving the service battery out to charge!