eidiohir
Well-Known Member
I have the good fortune to own a Colvic Watson 34.But the bad luck to have to rewire the charging end of things.I need to buy an alternator as the present one has been washed in sea water after a cooling hose burst and I want to revamp the charging end of things at the same time.
My plan was to fit a new alternator with a split diode and a smart charger such as a Sterling so that I can have a deadicated engine start and seperate domastic.After all that my question for your combined brain power is- I have been told by a friend that a better system would be to fit a high power alternator with a voltage sensitive relay doing away with the diodes and the battery managment syatem.Is this true?and is it better?
My plan was to fit a new alternator with a split diode and a smart charger such as a Sterling so that I can have a deadicated engine start and seperate domastic.After all that my question for your combined brain power is- I have been told by a friend that a better system would be to fit a high power alternator with a voltage sensitive relay doing away with the diodes and the battery managment syatem.Is this true?and is it better?